How do I use the Subject Research Guide?
Watch the video:
What's new in middle grades education resources?
Click on the link below to see new resources in Middle Grades Education available through the Cannon Memorial Library:
How do I cite my resources?
Click on the links below for help with APA, MLA, or Chicago citation styles:
- EasyBibAn easy to use automatic bibliography and citation maker.
- OWL (Purdue Online Writing Lab)Provides in-depth information on APA, MLA, and Chicago styles.
What is a Subject Research Guide?
The Subject Research Guide contains key resources in your subject area and is designed to assist you in getting started with your research:
- Read the descriptions below to find out what types of resources are included in the Middle Grades Education Subject Research Guide.
- Click on the tabs above to see a listing of the specific resources in Middle Grades Education.
- Watch the video for an explanation of what's available in the guide.
What types of resources are available?
Online Databases and Indexes to Journals: Contain abstracts and full text for articles from peer reviewed journals, non-peer reviewed journals, magazines and newspapers. Includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, manuals, etc. that are searchable and readable online. These websites have been recommended by Saint Leo faculty and librarians. Use print indexes to find citations for articles that were published prior to the early 1980’s. (Located in the Cannon Memorial Library/University Campus) Includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, manuals, handbooks, almanacs, atlases, directories, etc. (Located in the Cannon Memorial Library/University Campus) A listing of print (hard copy) periodicals and journals that the library subscribes to. (Located in the Cannon Memorial Library/University Campus)
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