These databases are the ones you should use to start your search for research articles. The first two databases are basically the same. PubMed Central has more cabalities than MEDLINE, i.e. it is easier to export to RefWorks.
Provides abstracts and full text of thousands of journals from the 1800s to the present in psychology and related disciplines, including education, linguistics, neurosciences, pharmacology, and social work.
A collection of evidence-based healthcare databases useful for locating high-quality systematic reviews and other evidence to support health care decision-making.
First-time users: You must first register an individual account by creating your own unique SciFinder username and password (when registering, use your UST email address).
If you have already registered for Classic SciFinder, that login should work for SciFinder-n.
Access ebooks and scholarly journals in the arts, humanities, sciences, and the social sciences. Journal content is often not available until 1+ years after publication.
Covers a wide range of education topics from early childhood to higher ed as well as educational specialties like adult education, multilingual education, and more. Includes peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers, books, and more.
Includes resources in the fields of sociology and related subject areas.
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