OSU Libraries shows materials owned by OSU. Click the Request button to borrow an item. Identify as Ecampus and the book or video will be FedExed to your home, if you live at least 30 miles from Corvallis.
Summit Catalog is a shared catalog for 35+ college libraries in Oregon and Washington which lets you borrow materials through a cooperative agreement. To request items use the pull down item to identify as OSU, then in your ID & select Ecampus.
WorldCat shows library collections from all over the US and some foreign countries. A good way to find theses is to change one of the pulldown menus to "material type" and to type in the word: theses. Use keywords for your topic search. It is usually easier to borrow dissertations than Masters theses, which often are published in just 1 copy. Theses are becoming more accessible due to digitization.
Google Books Google has electronically scanned thousands of books which can be searched by keywords. Use Advanced Search to narrow your search. Many books are under copyright so only a few pages can be viewed. To obtain the book, borrow through the OSU Libraries catalog or the Summit catalog, or use OSU Interlibary Loan.
Finding Dissertations
Use the Dissertation Abstracts database to search for theses and dissertations related to your to research. Many dissertations are now digitized, so try entering the title as a google search to see if the manuscript is online. If not, request the item through interlibrary loan.
In recent years Oregon State University theses & dissertations have been digitized in pdf format. You can search for them in Scholars Archive. Read the OSU Graduate School FAQ on Electronic Thesis & Dissertations. To search for all OSU theses go to the Library Catalog Advanced Search and use the pulldown menu to limit by Material Type to Theses. Type keywords in the search boxes. This search will find both digital & print theses.
Finding Education Articles using Library Databases & Google Scholar
ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) via Ebsco is the largest education database, covering journals, conference proceedings, classroom guides, etc. Many records are linked to full-text. Most academic and public libraries have some version of ERIC. It is government sponsored & made freely available at this ERIC site. However, the free version will not have as much full text as the version OSU Libraries subscribes to.
Education Research Complete via Ebsco also provides access to an extensive collection of journal material, conference papers and books.
Pychological & Behavioral Sciences Collection via Ebsco is a subset of the PsycInfo database via PsycNET. PsycInfo is the the most important resource for psychological literature & covers learning theory, cognitive develpment, group behavior and other areas related to education. However, the PsycNET version does not have full text articles, which may be obtained through ejournals, by requesting articles through the OSU catalog, and by interlibrary loan.
SEARCH HINT! Search 4 Ebsco Education related databases simultaneously (ERIC, Education Research Complete, Psychology & Behavioral Abstracts, & Professional Development Collection) by clicking on the Choose Databases » link above the search box, checking Education, and clicking OK.
Social Sciences Citation Index is helpful when you want to see which articles have cited to an important article in your research. These newer articles may provide a way to update your research & the articles they cite to may be related to your topic.
Google Scholar Search for articles and books on your topic using Advanced Google Scholar You can limit by year and check the category Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities. When you find items you want, go to the OSU Libraries catalog, ejournals or to interlibrary loan to request them. You may also find some articles that are freely available on the Internet, but while attending OSU never pay for articles that require purchasing! You have already paid for library subscriptions and interlibrary loan with your tuition and you may request these articles through OSU Libraries.
Finding the full text of articles in a database when the article is not available in pdf or html:
Click on the "Get this Item" button & a message the one below in purple text will appear:
Listed below are links to verify if full text of this item is available online. If it is not, look for a print copy in our catalog. If it is not listed in the catalog or the library's ejournal list, then select the InterLibrary Loan (ILL) link to place a request.
OSU Library Resources Check if OSU Libraries own or order via ILL (interlibrary loan).Find out if OSU Libraries has the journal for the date of the article:
1) Ejournal List: Click on it, type in the journal title. If OSU has journal for the date of the article click on the link.
2) Catalog: Click on it, type in the name of the journal title. If OSU has the journal in print for the date of the article, note the call # and go to the library to copy the article.
3) If OSU doesn't have the journal for the date of the article, click on "order vial ILL" & login with Onid. The first time you login to ILL you must register by filling out a form. Once registered, the article information will automatically paste into the form when you login.Learn how to
If you are not using a citation manager to help you format your bibliographies and notes, you'll want to pay attention to how to follow APA Style for your citations and bibliography. The newest edition of the APA is Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition, 2009. Purdue has a useful guide for writing and citing in APA style:
APA has a tutorial for the new edition: APA 6th Edition Tutorial
Consider using Zotero to capture and organize your citations. It is free software that is downloadable as an extension to the Firefox browser and it also has a Microsoft Word plugin that you can use to generate bibliographies.