Journals in Education
Off campus? Do this FIRST:
- Select "Off Campus Access" from the QUICKLINKS on the left of the page (9th one down).
- Select "Login for Off-Campus Access"
- Enter your UC ID number and last name
- Select "Go", y ou are now back at the UC Libraries homepage and are
recognized as an authorized user. An authenticated users' address will
look something like the following: http://www.libraries.uc.edu.
proxy.libraries.uc.edu /
5 Steps to Finding Journals
Use the first four steps to find "specific" journal titles or use step #5
to build a current list of U.C. held journals in your subject area.
- Finding full-text (electronic) journals
Select [Full
Text Journals] (
http://aj2vr6xy7z.search.serialssolutions.com/ )
to search or browse for full-text.
- Finding paper copy and selected
full-text journals (not represented in step #1)
If
you did not find your journal in Step #1, select [UCLID]
to conduct a journal title search.
- Finding journals in local libraries
If you did not find your journal in Steps 1 & 2, select
one of the following links to see if a local library owns your journal or
move to Step #4 to use the Inter-Library
Loan service:
- Inter-Library Loan (ILL)
If
you did not find your journal in Steps 1-3, request a copy of an article
through the Inter-Library
Loan service.
- Build Your Own List of Journals
in Education or Subset of Education
- To build a list of full-text
(electronic) journals,
select [Full Text Journals]
and perform a "Loose
words search" for your topic area, e.g. education, urban education or
educational leadership
- To build a list of paper and selected full-text (electronic)
journals , select [ UCLID
] and perform either a "title," "keyword" or "subject" search for your
topic area, e.g. education, urban education or educational leadership.
Then click on the black arrow, in the box next to the field just entered,
and limit by "Periodicals/Serials".
Selected Electronic Education Journals
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
Education Next
Education Week on the Web
Rethinking
Schools Online
Chronicle
of Higher Education
(Click on "view the current issue")
Education Journals: An
Annotated Database
An
annotated database for K-12 professional staff and teacher education faculty.
The annotations and internet
links assists in identifying professional titles of interest.