- Books in Print
Lists over 3.4 million books in print. Search for specific titles, browse forthcoming titles, read reviews of books from Choice, Library Journal, and Booklist. current.
Details - Terms of Use - ERIC (via EBSCOhost)
Indexes scholarly journals and magazines in all areas of education, from early intervention (birth to age three), preschool, K-12 (public and private), and higher education. Includes bilingual, special, gifted, and computer education. 1966-present.
Details - Terms of Use - Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA)
Covers librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management and more. Indexes scholarly articles, books, research reports, and proceedings. 1960s - current.
Details - Terms of Use - RCLweb
List of hand-selected core titles in 58 curriculum-specific subject areas. 2006-present.Also Known As- Resources for College Libraries (RCL)
- Scopus
Scholarly journal articles with a heavy emphasis on science topics. A great database for high quality scholarly articles on any topic. International scope. Excellent for citation searching. 1996-present for citation searching; 1966 to present for general searching.
Details - Terms of Use - Ulrich's Periodicals Directory
All serials titles in the Ulrich's database plus reviews from Choice, Library Journal, and more. International scope. current.
Details - Terms of Use - WorldCat
Catalog of books, journals, DVDs, CDs, scores, and sound recordings from over 9,000 libraries. 40 million records representing 400 languages. Covers information back to the 11th Century. Includes items at the University of Connecticut Libraries. Request items not at UConn via Interlibrary Loan..
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