Recommended databases
The Librarians recommend starting with these find articles, and/or essays in scholarly journals. Also find images!
- ERIC This is a comprehensive database for all areas of education. It is THE resource for educators.
- Proquest Research Library - Education Module This contains much full text for education. Many titles not available in our other databases.
- Teacher Reference Center Provides indexing and abstracts for more than 270 of the most popular teacher and administrator journals and magazines to assist professional educators.
- Children’s Literature Comprehensive DatabaseIt is the mission of this resource to provide reliable one search access to all important and relevant information about Pre K-12 media of all types, including reviews from respected publications for those professionals who work with Pre K-12 media. In general, the majority of the reviews provided from review sources date from 1993 and move forward. Multiple reviews give varied perspectives and assist in locating hard-to-find reviews of series and small press books. In addition to the review data, the CLCD database has information about thousands of books that have been recognized as having particular merit. There are over 570,000 entries identifying these select books. National, state and international awards back to the first Newbery in 1922 and hundreds of others. If that isn't enough there are more than sixty best books lists and all state reading lists are included and updated annually.
- Teaching BooksThe database is developed and maintained to include thousands of resources about fiction and nonfiction books used in the K–12 environment, with every resource selected to encourage the integration of multimedia author and book materials into reading and library activities. It is a portal to thousands of multimedia resources that can enhance and enliven your reading experiences.
- Learning ExpressLearningExpress Library is a comprehensive, interactive online learning platform of practice tests and tutorial course series designed to help its users succeed on academic or licensing tests. Includes scoring, complete answer explanations, and individualized analyses of results. Each of the Learning Centers offers practice tests, exercises, skill-building courses, eBooks, and information you need to achieve the results you want—at school, at work, or in life. Looking to land a job? You'll find an entire Learning Center dedicated to helping you get the one that's right for you.
*** In order to take the tests, you must register for a personal account. ***
Simply click on the "Register" button under "New User," and then create a personal login and password that you can remember. If logging in from off campus, you must first use your Asbury University network login/password when prompted, and then you'll need to login with your LearningExpress personalized login and password.
How to Search ERIC
Don't know how to search ERIC effectively? Click on the document link below and you will have a complete guide to all the features of ERIC and how to search it well.
If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Walz.

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