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What type of websites are the most appropriate for academic research?
Best Sites for College-Level Research
- College Library.
- Google Scholar.
- Google Books.
- Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)
- Internet Archive.
- Project Gutenberg.
- PubMed.
- Wolfram Alpha.
What are the best resources for research?
Try the following research resources:
- Books. Search the eBook collections for electronic books.
- Articles from magazines, scholarly journals, professional journals, newspapers and newsletters. Search one of more of the library’s databases (check the E-Resources list)
- Webpages and websites.
What are online academic resources?
Online libraries, journals, databases, and academic search engines are a great resource for graduate students and PhD students, as well as people at any level of education who are working on in-depth research. Fortunately there are specialized academic databases and search engines for nearly any topic imaginable.
What is the best search engine for educational research?
7 Great Educational Search Engines for Students
- Google Scholar. You love everything about Google—especially its intuitive design and pages upon pages of results.
- Microsoft Academic.
- Educational Resources Information Center.
- ResearchGate.
- Bielefeld Academic Search Engine.
- COnnecting REpositories.
- Semantic Scholar.
Where can I find research materials online?
Article databases
- ERIC (ProQuest) Key database for education research and education literature.
- PsycINFO.
- Educational Administration Abstracts.
- Education Source.
- Google Scholar.
- Web of Science.
- Scopus.
- ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.
What are the best search engines for students?
1. Google Scholar. Google Scholar is a free, customized academic search engine designed specifically for students, tutors, researchers and anyone interested in academic materials. It’s the most popular research search engine for students and it lists academic resources across a wide range of sources.