This guide includes research tips and resources for doing Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) research. Recommended resources include search databases, journals, e-books, webpages, and more.
A multi-disciplinary database that provides full text for more than 4,600 journals, including approximately 3,900 peer-reviewed titles. Useful for nearly any research topic.
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.
A comprehensive database covering information concerning topics in emotional and behavioral characteristics, psychiatry & psychology, mental processes, anthropology, and observational & experimental methods. This is the world's largest full text psychology database offering full text coverage for nearly 400 journals.
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Try BrowZine - This new scholarly newsstand platform allows you to create a personalized bookshelf to stay up to date with your favorite scholarly journals and be notified when new issues and articles are available. Use BrowZine.com or the BrowZine app as a newsstand to browse and read scholarly articles from Forsyth Library from any device. Here’s a brief overview video of BrowZine.