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Description: Academic Search Complete is a good database for most research topics and contains lots of full text and peer reviewed articles.
Coverage: 1909 to present
Sources: Searches more than 20,000 academic and peer reviewed journals, magazines, and trade publications and provides full text for more than 5,700 titles.
Subject Headings: Architecture and Planning, Business, Education, English Literature and Languages, Health, Medicine, and Nursing, History and Culture, Political Science and Law, Music, News, Philosophy and Religion, Psychology, Mathematics and Science, Social Sciences, Technology
Material Types: Case Studies, Conference Proceedings, Symposiums, Images, Journal Articles, Periodical Articles, Reviews
Description: JSTOR provides full text journal titles from more than 60 disciplines. It contains complete backfiles of scholarly journals starting with the first issues, many of which date back to the 19 century. More than 1,840 of its journals include articles from 2020-2025.
Coverage: 19th century to present.
Sources: Provides the full text for approximately 2,800 journals.
Subject Headings: Architecture and Planning, Business, Education, English & Linguistics, Fine Arts, Health, Medicine, and Nursing, History and Culture, Music, Philosophy & Religion, Political Science and Law, Psychology, Mathematics and Science, Social Sciences, Technology
Material Types: Journal Articles, Reviews, Documents, Images, Audio
Description: Professional Development Collection provides indexing and access to education journals geared towards education professionals and librarians. Also includes more 200 educational reports.
Coverage: 1965 to present
Sources: Indexes 762 journals, includes the fulltext of 451 journals of which 282 are peer-reviewed.
Subject Headings: Education, Library Science, Social Sciences
Material Types: Journal Articles
These are the most important databases in the fields of special education and applied behavior analysis:
Description: PsycInfo is a key database in the field of psychology and related disciplines such as neuroscience, business, nursing, law, and education.
Coverage: 1887 to present with some content as far back as the 17th century
Sources: Indexes more than 2,400 peer-reviewed journals.
Subject Headings: Psychology, Education, Social Sciences
Material Types: Journal Articles, Dissertations, Theses
Description: ERIC EBSCOhost is a key database in the field of education, providing access to journal articles, ERIC documents, dissertations and other materials.
Coverage: 1907-present
Sources: Contains 2 million records with nearly 600,000 full-text, peer-reviewed articles.
Subject Headings: Education, English, Literature, Fine and Performing Arts
Primary Materials: Journal Articles, Documents, Government Documents, Books/e-books, Dissertation and Theses, Reference Entries, Reports, Grey Literature
Description: OneSearch allows you to discover books and other materials in the Ball State University Library's collections. You can also use it to find journal articles on all topics. Search results can be limited to Scholarly and Peer-Reviewed articles and to a specific date range or subject discipline.
Coverage: 1600 to Present.
Sources: More than 100 Million journal articles, 4.5 million books and eBooks
Subject Headings: Architecture and Planning, Business, Education, English, Literature and Languages, Health, Medicine, and Nursing, History and Culture, Music, News, Philosophy & Religion, Psychology, Science and Mathematics, Social Sciences, Technology
Material Types: Books, e-books, Journal Articles, Periodical articles, Newspaper Articles, Electronic Resources, Microform, Multimedia, audio, Autobiographies, Biographies, Conference Proceedings, Symposiums, Criticism, Documents, Government Documents, Images, Maps, Music Scores, Newspaper Articles, Patents, Reference Entries, Reports, Grey Literature, Videos
Other databases to try:
Description: This database indexes core journals from each discipline. In addition to keyword searching users can do cited references searches which allows them to see who has cited a specific article. It cross searches Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index. Also searches the Emerging Sources Citation Index and Conference Proceeding Citation Index.
Coverage: 1900-present
Sources: Indexes more than 22,000 journals.
Subject Headings: Anthropology, Art, Architecture and Planning, Business, Communication, Media and Journalism, Dance, Digital Scholarship, Education, English, Literature and Languages, Fine and Performing Arts, Health, Medicine, and Nursing, History and Culture, Library Science, Mathematics and Science, Music, Philosophy and Religion, Political Science and Law, Psychology, Social Sciences, Technology
Material Types: Journal Articles, Conference Proceedings, Symposiums
Description: Professional Development Collection provides indexing and access to education journals geared towards education professionals and librarians. Also includes more 200 educational reports.
Coverage: 1965 to present
Sources: Indexes 762 journals, includes the fulltext of 451 journals of which 282 are peer-reviewed.
Subject Headings: Education, Library Science, Social Sciences
Material Types: Journal Articles
Description: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection provides access to scholarly journals and magazines related to child development, cognitive science, educational psychology, and criminology.
Time Period: 1930 to present
Sources: Indexes almost 600 peer-reviewed titles of which almost 500 are full text.
Subject Headings: Psychology, Sciences, Social Sciences
Primary Materials: journal Articles, Magazine Articles
You might describe it in a phrase or a question.
Essentially you're identifying the most important words in your topic description. Often these are nouns.
The order isn't important.
These other terms may come from your head, a thesaurus, or something else you've read that's on-topic.
The subject field of a library database is a great place to look for useful search terms.
After all, research is an iterative process -- you're unlikely to find the best results with just one search.
When you'
re using a database, and can't find a link to the full text of an article, look for a Find It @ Ball State button, sometimes under "Access Options."
Find It helps you to search the Libraries' other databases and subscriptions to see if the full text is available through another resource.
To use Find It, click on the red Find It @ Ball State button. (Sometimes you must click on "Access Options" to see "Find it @ Ball State.")
If we DO have full text access to the article, a page will be displayed with options for access under "Full Text Format Options." The typical options are:

If we do NOT have immediate full text access to the article, the OneSearch record for the article will be displayed.
