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PsycTESTS database now available via SFU Library

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

We are pleased to announce that access to the APA PsycTESTS database is now available via SFU Library: http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/CRDB/BVAS/resource/12168

PsycTESTS indexes more than 6,500 psychological tests, measures, scales, surveys, and other assessment tools including many relevant to educational psychology. Records provide descriptive information about test development and administration, and in most cases also provide the full-text test instrument. Records link to a variety of materials describing the test in peer-reviewed literature, technical reports, or dissertations.

Tests are compiled from a systematic review of peer-reviewed journals published by APA, Hogrefe Publishing Group, and other large publishers; technical reports from PsycEXTRA®; contributions from individual test authors; collections from the Archives of the History of American Psychology; and more. The database includes primarily unpublished tests, though commercially available tests indexed by APA are also included, with links to purchase instruments from the publisher.

Many thanks to all of you who submitted feedback on this resource.

Education Source: New “super-database” replacing Education Research Complete & Wilson Education Indexes

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

SFU Library has recently upgraded to the new Education Source database from EBSCO: http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/CRDB/BVAS/resource/12294

This new “super-database” was developed from a merger of high-quality databases from EBSCO Publishing (including Education Research Complete ) and H.W. Wilson (including Education Full Text ). In addition, Education Source covers hundreds of unique resources that were not previously available elsewhere.

Please note that the following individual databases (now merged in to Education Source ) will no longer be available after January 31, 2012:

- Education Research Complete: http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/CRDB/BVAS/resource/11853

- Education Full Text: http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/CRDB/BVAS/resource/5857

- Education Full Text and Retrospective Index (combined search of the current and retro database): http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/CRDB/BVAS/resource/11218

Here is some more information about Education Source from the publisher’s website:

As the most authoritative resource for the study of education, this bibliographic and full-text database covers scholarly research and information to meet the needs of education students, professionals and policy makers.

Education Source was developed from a merger of high-quality databases from EBSCO Publishing and H.W. Wilson, and includes many unique sources that were never previously available. This massive file offers the world’s largest and most complete collection of full-text education journals, and encompasses an international array of English-language periodicals, monographs, yearbooks and more.

This complete source of education scholarship covers all levels of education—from early childhood to higher education—as well as all educational specialties, such as multilingual education, health education and testing.”

Content includes:

- Full text for over 1,700 journals
- Indexing and abstracts for thousands of journals
- Full text for more than 550 books and monographs
- Full text for numerous education-related conference papers
- Citations for over 4 million articles, including book reviews
- Over 100,000 controlled and cross-referenced names of educational tests

- And much more …

New Resources: Education Research Complete & Teacher Reference Center

Monday, March 12th, 2012

We are very pleased to present these two new resources for Education researchers:

1) Education Research Complete: http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/CRDB/BVAS/resource/11853

Start your research here!  Education Research Complete is a comprehensive bibliographic and full-text database covering scholarly research and information relating to all areas of education.  Includes indexing and abstracts for more than 2,300 journals and full-text for over 1,400 journals. Also includes full-text for over 550 books, monographs, and conference papers. Topics include all levels of education from early childhood to higher education, and all educational specialties, such as multilingual education, health education, and testing.

2) Teacher Reference Center: http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/CRDB/BVAS/resource/11854

Teacher Reference Center includes indexing and abstracts for over 280 periodicals of interest to professional educators and school administrators. Over 90% are peer-reviewed. Includes some full-text. Topics include: Assessment, Best Practices, Continuing Education, Current Pedagogical Research, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Higher Education, Instructional Media, Language Arts, Literacy Standards, School Administration, Science & Mathematics, and Teacher Education.

New “Education in Video” database now available

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

SFU Library is pleased to announce that access is now available to the Education in Video database: http://cufts2.lib.sfu.ca/CRDB/BVAS/resource/11805

Education in Video is an online collection of streaming video developed specifically for training and developing teachers.  This resource allows users to watch teaching demonstrations, lectures, documentaries, and primary-source footage of students and teachers in actual classrooms.  Many of the videos in this collection include supplementary materials (available as downloadable PDF files) to aid in their use in classroom discussions and assignments.  Through this resource, instructors and students can link abstract theories to practical, real-world examples.

The database currently provides over 170 streaming video titles (apx. 100 hours) and is expected to expand in time to over 1,000 titles (apx. 750 hours).  After connecting to the database, users have an additional option to create a login to save favourite clips or create playlists.

*Please note that while Education in Video is licensed for public performance rights on campus, access to this resource is limited to 3 simultaneous users.*

New Database: Counseling and Therapy in Video

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Good news!  The SFU Library has recently purchased a subscription to a new database that will be of interest to Education researchers (especially those  in the Counselling Psychology programs):  Counseling and Therapy in Video.

Counseling and Therapy in Video provides the largest and richest online collection of video available for the study of social work,  psychotherapy, psychology, and psychiatric counseling — 400 hours and more than 330 videos on completion. The collection’s wealth of video and multiplicity of perspectives allow students and scholars  to see, experience, and study counseling in ways never before possible. This current release includes 284 videos totaling roughly  314 hours.”