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EDUC 257: Inquiry and Data Applications: Finding Articles

Top Databases for the School of Education

Listed below are some databases commonly used for educational research.

Find @ UNC

Having trouble finding full text articles? Here are some troubleshooting steps to try.

1. Always start your search from somewhere on the library's website (such as this guide!). When you click a link to an external resource, you'll be prompted to enter your Onyen. 

2. Look for a link that says "Find @ UNC", or a blue button like this: Blue rectangular button that says "Find @ UNC"

3. Put the link into our Link Builder tool, or paste the proxy prefix (https://login.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/login?url=) in front of a link to prompt an Onyen login page.

 

Articles+

Articles+ is a platform where you can search all of the Library's electronic subscriptions, including journal articles and e-books. It can be a great place to start your search.

Google Scholar @ UNC

Google Scholar at UNC logo


Link UNC Subscriptions to Google Scholar

You can link UNC Libraries' digital subscriptions to your Google Scholar profile to gain access to full text articles. 

  1. Click on the horizontal bars to show the left navigation menu, and select Settings
  2. Select Library Links
  3. Search for "University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill"
  4. Click Save. That's it! 

Once you have saved this link, you will see a "Find@UNC" link next to articles in a Google Scholar search results page.

Screenshot of Google Scholar Settings page showing where to add a Library Link

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