Library Guides: Child Development 39

Sharon Williams, Instructor
Developed by Gina Haycock, Librarian
October 2009

Reference Sources:

Encyclopedia of Family Life    #R301.85 En56
Encyclopedia of Infant and Early Child Development    #R305.231 E56
Encyclopedia of Marriage and the Family  
 #R306.8 En56
The Expanded Family Life Cycle    
#R306.85 E96
The Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood & Adolescence   
#R305.231 G151
Statistical Record of Children   
#R305.23 S797

Online Reference Books:

  • Gale Virtual Reference Library - Gale provides access to 200 reference books. All the books are full-text and cover a wide variety of topics including art, science, literature and much more. All 200 titles can be searched simultaneously or individual titles may be selected. (Cost $20,000)

  • CredoReference - Credo provide full-text reference books on a wide variety of subjects (Cost $2500)
       

Circulating Books:

Possible subject headings to use in the COS Library Book Catalog are as follows:

Child development Learning ability
Toddlers Early childhood education
Education, preschool Child rearing
Preschool teaching Family--United States
Parenting--United States Child care services
Children of gay parents Lesbian mother--United States--Family relationships
Child consumers Advertising and children
Maternal and infant welfare Early head start program
Day care centers Child welfare
Mother and child Infants--care

Online Books:

  • NetLibrary E-books: Electronic full-text copies of published print materials, such as reference books, scholarly and popular books. They can be accessed from any computer on campus as well as remotely from home when you set up a user name and password from a campus computer

Periodical Databases:   

  • Expanded Academic ASAP(Infotrac) - provides articles from more than 500 scholarly, trade and general-interest publications, as well as references for The New York Times. The databases integrate core titles in every major academic concentration; area  and issue-specific journals; academic journals with application in the professions; and publications with national news coverage and commentary.  The time period it covers is current year to date + the previous 3 years. The optional back file extends coverage as far back as 1980.  (Annual Cost $9,732)
    This database defaults to a subject search and is a good starting point, because it gives sub-headings that help to narrow and focus the topic. Related topics are also provided. NOT ALL the articles are full-text, but a search can be limited to full-text only.
     
  • ProQuest -  contains 17 databases including: newspapers and magazine/journals (Annual Cost $19,000)

Database for a Combination of Source Types

  • ERIC -- Educational Resources Information Center - provides free access to more than 1.2 million bibliographic records of journal articles and other education-related materials and, if available, includes links to full text. ERIC is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
  • Google Scholar -  searches many types of sources such as peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, abstracts and articles from academic publishers, professional societies, and universities. The results may not be full-text.

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This page was last updated: October 05, 2009
For questions and comments, please mail to ginah@cos.edu