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Some of our electronic resources have a feature which lets patrons search by journal title. Just click on the journal link to access them.
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Search full-text peer reviewed journals from 1980-present.

This collection of more than 1,100 education periodicals and 200 reports is a great resource for any educator doing education research. The database provides full text for titles in the Eric database from preschool to college, and every educational specialty. It also provides insight on issues in administration, funding, and policy.
The Educator’s Edition of Explora highlights content relevant to teachers, including lessons plans, curriculum standards, and other professional development resources.
Learning Express Library 3.0 – In Library Use
Learning Express Library 3.0 – At Home Use

Includes SAT, GRE, TASC practice exams and career guidance for students and adults.
ProQuest Professional Educational Library (Journals)
Search full-text education journals from 1988-present.
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