This guide aims to give you a very quick introduction to a number of useful scholarly resources covering education and will cover British Education Index, ERIC, Linguistics & Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA), OECD iLibrary and PsycINFO as well as how to find theses and dissertations.
Starting your search in each resource - search tips
Remember, each resource will work slightly differently, and the following is just a guide. The advice given is not set in stone and you will find that how you search will differ slightly for each platform. If you find that you are in need of help contact Claire Molloy: c.a.l.molloy@abdn.ac.uk .
Emailing, sharing and exporting to RefWorks
In many resources you tag records to email, print or even share - just tick the ones of interest and press the relevant icon.
You can also export into RefWorks, or other bibliographic management software such as Mendeley. You must have already set up an account - if you would like more details please contact Claire: c.a.l.molloy@abdn.ac.uk .
- You usually need to tick a box next to the reference(s) you wish to save. Note, that you are only saving the citation details, not the full-text of the article.
- Look for the Export/Save/ Download Citation option and select RefWorks Direct Export or the name of the tool you are using
- A new window will open - follow any on screen instructions.
Finding dissertations and theses
ACCESS INFORMATION: You will need to use the Shibboleth/UK Federation authentication route to access these resources. Follow the prompts as detailed below.
GTCS registered?
If you are GTCS registered then you have access to EBSCOs 'Education Source' which provides a collection of full text education journals (albeit with a US-slant). You need to log in to My GTCS:
GTCS Research.
Any questions?
If you have any questions about the resources in this guide, accessing articles or about your assignment topic please do not hesitate to contact Claire Molloy, the Librarian for the Schools of Education and Social Science and the Department of Music: c.a.l.molloy@abdn.ac.uk .
Last revised by Claire Molloy, August 2023