Global Studies in Education
GLOBAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION ORIENTATION
EPS 530-Z Guide to Library Resources
Nancy O'Brien, Education Subject Specialist
npobrien @ illinois.edu
Lynne Rudasill, Global Studies Librarian
rudasill @ illinois.edu
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Global Studies Resources |
Ask-A-Librarian |
Hours and Locations |
Finding Articles |
Electronic Resources |
Finding Books |
Print Resources |
More Help ::
Academic Outreach Services
The University Library is one of the largest in the United States with over 11 million titles in
its collection. Navigation is often difficult both virtually and in person. Below you will find
links to some of the resources you need to know about for efficient and effective use of these
resources. Welcome!
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Academic Outreach Library Services - Provides
you with the tools you will need to access and receive materials from the University Library
including information concerning setting up your account, requesting materials, and returning
materials to the Library.
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University Library Gateway -
Links you directly to the main page of the University Library with access to a large number of
catalogs and databases.
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Guides to
Other Library Resources - Find tutorials and virtual guides to the materials best suited for
your research in specific classes as well as to a variety of more general resources.
- Basic information for researchers and scholars:
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Statistics in the Social Sciences - This guide,
prepared by the Education and Social Science Library will lead you to a variety of statistical
resources with an emphasis on U.S. and government statistics.
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International Statistics - This guide, prepared by the
European Union Studies Center will lead you to a large number of statistical resources throughout
the world.
GLOBAL STUDIES RESOURCES
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Center for Global Studies
- The Center for Global Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is funded through
a Department of Education Title VI grant to explore the issues surrounding globalization. The
following resources may be relevant to your studies:
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Resources for K-12 - Many excellent sources can be found here
concerning the internationalization of the classroom, including links to the Illiois International
High School Initiative, iEARN professional development modules, workshops, conferences, and K-12
teaching materials on the web.
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Virtual Book Shelf - The Center for Global Studies provides a
selected list of materials that may be of interest for this class. This page provides links to the
catalog as well as scanned covers of books and their tables of contents. You can search the list by
subject, by date, or both, as well as looking at all of the selected titles for the year.
ASK-A-LIBRARIAN FOR HELP WITH YOUR RESEARCH
Use our
Ask-A-Librarian Service to IM,
chat, email, phone or find a reference librarian.
For individual help with research, don't hesitate to contact me, or come in if you are in the
area and ask one of our energetic and helpful reference assistants.
Nancy O'Brien
Office: Education and Social Science Library, 100 Main Library
Email:
npobrien@uiuc.edu
Fill out an
Individual Research Consultation
Form to sign up for a one-on-one appointment with a librarian to learn about the best
databases, search strategies and information sources for your upcoming project or paper.
FINDING YOUR WAY AROUND
There are over 40 departmental libraries on our campus, and sometimes it may be difficult to
determine where to find the resources you need. Happily, our resources are pulled together
electronically to make things easier for everyone. The
Library Gateway is
your link to a world of information.
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Education
and Social Science Library - Here you will find links to a wide variety of resources targeted
specifically to the needs of the scholar of educational policy studies. Resources include guides to
curriculum materials, general education studies, and the many fields that overlap the concentration
in policy studies.
LIBRARY HOURS
Education and Social Science Library, 100 Main Library, Fall and Spring Semesters:
M-Th: 8:30 am-11:00 pm
Fr: 8:30 am-6:00 pm
Sa: 11:00 am-5:00 pm
Sun: 1:00 pm-11:00 pm
Hours and contact information for all UIUC
Libraries.
You can contact us via telephone during these hours to get direct
reference assistance.
FINDING ARTICLES
Journal articles are one of the primary means of communicating research ideas. They are an
important component of academic research and give you some insight into ongoing debates and
scholarly conversations about your topic.
Finding articles is a two-step process:
- First, find the citation to the articles you want.You can use bibliographies or suggested
readings lists, or you can search for the topic you are interested in by using one of the article
databases listed below. If you get stuck, ask your professor or a librarian for help getting
started.
- Next, find the actual text of the articles you want. Many of our journals are
online but many of them are still available
only in print format. If the journal article you are looking for is not available electronically,
you will need to work with Academic Outreach resources, also available in the Library.
Easy Search
Search for books and articles related to the subject of global studies and globalization.
Consider using terms such as globalization, anti-globalization, international relations, and
economics.
Find Articles, Books, Journals and Web Pages
WHICH ELECTRONIC RESOURCES WILL BE USEFUL FOR THIS CLASS?
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Digest of Education
Statistics - Available both electronically as well as in print (370.973 Un3d1) in our reference
collection, the Digest of Education Statistics is the official U.S. authority for statistics on
almost every aspect of education.
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Education Full Text - Education
Full Text indexes and abstracts articles from English-language journals and yearbooks published in
the U.S. and elsewhere. English-language books relating to education published in 1995 or later are
also indexed. Abstracting coverage begins with January 1994. Abstracts describe the content and
scope of the source documents. Full-text coverage begins in January 1996.
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ERIC - ERIC is a national
education database sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. Presently the largest education
database in the world, ERIC contains over 1,000,000 citations covering research documents, journal
articles, technical reports, program descriptions and evaluations, and curricular materials in the
field of education. In addition to ERIC subject descriptors and extensive abstracts, limited
full-text to selected items is available. Covers 1966-present.
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John Dewey: Collected Works (via
Past Masters II) - This database is based on the 37-volume printed edition, The Collected Works of
John Dewey 1882-1953, published 1967-1990.
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Online Research Resources - The complete list of
electronic databases that the UIUC Library purchases. If you don't find what you need using the
resources listed above, try browsing this list for resources in your subject area.
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Sociological Abstracts - This
database of sociological articles can be a valuable resource for information on the social
foundations of education.
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Statistical Sources in the Social
Sciences - This is a guide prepared by the Education and Social Science Library listing many
useful links to statistical sources in education and other fields.
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National School Reform Initiatives
- This will lead you to an annotated list of sites that might be useful in discovering information
and contacts related to national school reform in the United States.
FINDING BOOKS AND JOURNALS
Library catalogs are used for two purposes. First, if you know exactly what you are looking for
- an exact title or author - you can use the catalog to locate your material. This works for book
titles and journal titles. Second, you can use library catalogs to discover material that might be
helpful to you by doing subject and keyword searching. Many of the records for journal titles in
our catalog can link you to the electronic versions of these publications. If you do not see a link
to an electronic version of an article you need in the Online Catalog, go to the Online Research
Resources page and search for the title.
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Online Library Catalog - Look here to find books,
DVDs, magazines or journals containing articles that you need, and many other resources. In
addition to the 10 million volumes we have on this campus, you can connect to 71
other
libraries in Illinois and request that books be sent to you.
When you find something you want in the catalog, write down the following:
Location - in which library the item is kept (or libraries, if we have multiple
copies)
Call Number - this number is essential for finding the item on the shelf
Status - is it available for you to check out?
You can then use this
information when requesting the item be sent to you.
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WorldCat and
Interlibrary Loan - The places to verify citations
for books and request books and articles you cannot find elsewhere. Ordering books and journals via
interlibrary loan is free and generally fairly quick.
SOME HELPFUL PRINT RESOURCES
Although this is a distance education course, it might be helpful to know a few reference book
titles that might be available at a library near you. We have listed some of these extremely useful
resources below:
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Encyclopedia of Educational Research
(370.3 En192 1992/Education Reference) - This four-volume encyclopedia set includes
articles on specific aspects of education as well as research methodologies.
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The Encyclopedia of Education
(Q.370.3 En193 2003/Education Reference) - This eight-volume encyclopedia provides
detailed explanations for many of the terms and concepts related to the study of education. In
addition to the general information provided by this source, its 8th volume provides detailed
entries for court cases, legislation, and international agreements that have influenced the history
of education.
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Greenwood Dictionary of Education
(370.3 G856/Education Reference) - Published in 2003, and containing over 2600 terms, this
source is the first comprehensive dictionary of Education created in over a quarter of a century.
It is a valuable source for information on the foundations and fundamental concepts related to the
field.
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International Handbook of Curriculum Research
(375.00072 In8/ Education Reference) - Twenty-nine countries are covered in this handbook
that also includes four introductory essays about curriculum in the global perspective. One
introductory chapter provides a history of the World Council for Curriculum and Instruction. With
its focus on curriculum, this source differs from other handbooks on national systems of education
since it does not necessarily describe education at different levels. Provided is a complementary
work, with a thoughtful overview of the status of curriculum theory, reform, and/or studies in each
of the included countries. The editor's lengthy introduction provides a framework for the country
essays and their cross-cultural context. Author and subject indexes provided.
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International Handbook of Educational Policy
(379 In85/Education Reserves) - Published in 2005, this two-volume work moves from a
review of current policy practice to critical and external perspectives, providing fifty-five
chapters within the following globally focused framework
: large-scale educational reform; leadership and governance; teaching quality;
literacies; and, workplace learning. Each chapter includes a bibliography, and an extensive
index covers both volumes and aids in locating comments about specific countries.
MORE HELP ON USING THE LIBRARY
Library Research Guide for Education - A
guide to education-related sources in the Education and Social Science Library.
Research Process - A
step-by-step guide to research that takes you through the entire process, from choosing your topic
to citing sources.