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Gifted Education: Find articles & other resources

Quick Search Tips

  • Use quotation marks to search for a phrase. For example, "gifted education".

     

  • Input each different keyword or key phrase or concept in a different field (search box). For example, "gifted education" in the first box, "classroom management" in the second field, strategies in the third field and “elementary school” in the fourth will find several sources related to classroom management strategies for elementary schools in relation to gifted education.

     

  • Set search limits such as Peer Reviewed/Scholarly Journals; or by document type, like reports, conference proceedings, etc.

     

  • Refine results by publication date, especially if requested by your professor.

     

  • Look for any subject headings in the record (sometimes called Subjects or Descriptors). Linking to a relevant subject heading and adding your keywords will refine your search to more relevant results.

     

  • Use truncation, for example, strategwill find results with strategic, strategy, strategies, etc. "Gifted ed*" will find "gifted education", "gifted educators", "gifted educational", etc.

 

Keeping a Research Log

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It is always wise to keep a log of your research.  That way you will keep track of which resources you visited and which keywords or search terms worked best in each resource. 

Also, if you have a log and need to find additional sources, the most logical ones to revisit are those that indicated they had lots of material.

You can also print out your research strategies and store them in a binder, or convert them into pdf and store on your device or cloud.

GALILEO searches across all of the Libraries' databases at once.
Enter a few keywords and/or "key phrases", or search by title or author > Search or hit Enter/Return

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Special resources useful for Gifted Education

Many of our library databases provide access to resources like journal articles, reports, conference papers, etc. But we also have access to databases that provide special resources other than these types, like reference/encyclopedia entries, video, and image content.  The databases below might be useful for your learning about gifted education:

Find articles in databases - a "medium level" search

Why search within an individual or a set of databases rather than GALILEO?

As GALILEO covers a wide range of disciplines, searching within an individual, or a small set of subject-specialty databases can be more on target and efficient. It is worth trying GALILEO first, and then run a similar search in a subject database/set of databases. 

Did you know EBSCOhost databases can be searched together?
Enter one of the EBSCOhost databases below> Select 'Choose Databases' > Select desired databases  > OK.

Did you know EBSCOhost databases can be searched together?
Enter one of the EBSCOhost databases below> Select 'Choose Databases' > Select desired databases  > OK.