A to Z Journal List (Journal Look-up)
Use the A to Z Journal List to find print, microfilm, and electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers held by Maxwell Library. (Note: This resource will help you find specific periodical titles; it will not identify articles within those periodicals!)
eJournals at Maxwell
Free E-journals on the Web
- DOAJ - Directory of Open Access Journals This link opens in a new window
Google Scholar
Education Research Databases
Use the following databases to find research and other articles on topics related to the discipline of education.
- Education Research Complete This link opens in a new window
- ERIC (via EBSCO) This link opens in a new window
Other Education Databases
- Professional Development Collection This link opens in a new window
- Teacher Reference Center This link opens in a new window
Other Academic Databases
- Academic Search Complete [EBSCO] This link opens in a new window
- Academic OneFile Select (formerly Expanded Academic ASAP) This link opens in a new window
- Health and Medicine This link opens in a new window
- Health Source - Consumer Edition This link opens in a new window
- Health Source - Nursing/Academic Edition This link opens in a new window
- MEDLINE This link opens in a new window
- PsycARTICLES This link opens in a new window
- Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection This link opens in a new window
- Psychology Collection This link opens in a new window
- PsycINFO This link opens in a new window
- ComDisDome [Proquest] This link opens in a new window
Newspapers (databases)
- Nexis Uni (formerly: LexisNexis Academic) This link opens in a new window
- Newspaper Source This link opens in a new window
- News & Newspapers This link opens in a new window
Complete List of Databases
Find Full-text Articles
Evaluating Periodicals
peer-reviewed vs. general interest
(journals vs. magazines)
Use any of the links below to learn more about different types of periodicals.
You can also go to the "Evaluate It!" box on the "Research Tips" page for more information on evaluating sources.
- Distinguish between Popular and Scholarly Journalsfrom UC Santa Cruz University Library
- Popular, Scholarly, or Trade?University of Texas Libraries
Other Periodical Resources
- UlrichswebDetailed information on more than 300,000 periodicals of all types: academic and scholarly journals, e-journals, peer-reviewed titles, popular magazines, newspapers, newsletters, and more. Data points include ISSN, publisher, language, subject, abstracting and indexing coverage, full-text coverage, tables of contents, and reviews written by librarians.
Informational Databases (non-periodical)
- Films on Demand This link opens in a new window