Welcome to the course guide for TEEL 673 Problems in Education: Noyce Rural STEM Education III
This is a mini-website just for you, with suggestions on how to find books and other resources for your STEM education work. If you need help at any point in the process, just contact Robyn Hartman, your Library Liaison, and we can work together to answer your questions and get you the information you need.
Education Resource Information Center. Sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences and the U.S. Department of Education, ERIC contains more than 1.3 million scholarly journal articles as well as other education-related material. Full-text educational journal (EJ) articles are available as well as educational documents (ED). If full-text educational documents (ED) are not available online, most of them are available on microfiche at Forsyth Library.
This is a select list. Search Forsyth Library for more.
Reference e-books on a wide range of topics. Sources include dictionaries, encyclopedias, key concepts, key thinkers, handbooks, atlases, and more. Search by keyword or browse titles by topic.
Over 1200 cross-searchable reference e-books on a wide variety of subjects.
This is a select list. Search the Forsyth E-Journal List for more education journals
Interlibrary Loan (ILL) is a service available to FHSU faculty, staff and students to help you obtain research materials not owned by Forsyth Library, or which are inaccessible to those who live too far away to visit the library. Please note that the library does not provide textbooks through Interlibrary Loan. Instructions on using this free service and more information can be found on the Interlibrary Loan Guide.