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Customised resources for Education

Most Useful Databases

  • Australian Education Index Best Bet
    It is a comprehensive collection of educational research documents relating to educational trends, policy, and practices.
  • British Education Index Best Bet
    It covers all aspects of educational policy and administration, evaluation and assessment, technology and special educational needs. Indexing British education journals, theses and more, this resource is searchable by educational level and age group. Coverage dating back to 1929.
  • Digital Theatre+ Best Bet
    The content is mapped to English and Drama curricula, and commissioned and curated with a view to assisting educators and students in their understanding of core texts, characterisation, and the many and diverse facets of performance.
    IMPORTANT: Please be aware that you need to download the latest version of Chrome in order to continue using this browser to watch content on the platform.
    Any personal accounts created in DT+ will be cancelled after 12 months of inactivity
  • ERIC Best Bet
    ERIC provides access to bibliographic records of 600 journals in the area of education( indexed from 1966 to the present.) This version of ERIC is freely available and is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES).
  • ERIC (on EBSCOhost) Best Bet
    Information from journals included in the Current Index of Journals in Education and Resources in Education Index.
    It contains more than 1.3 million records and links to more than 323,000 full-text documents dating back to 1966.
    BREI and ERIC can be searched individually or simultaneously on the EBSCO platform.
  • ERIC (ProQuest) Best Bet
    Provides extensive access to education-related literature.
  • OECD iLibrary Best Bet
    Formerly OECD, it is the OECD's Online Library of statistical databases, books and journals. The aim is to provide single portal access to all OECD books, reports, annuals, working papers, loose-leaf binders, journals and databases.
  • Psychotherapy.net Best Bet
    The Psychotherapy.net Streaming Service is a convenient streaming subscription service that offers anywhere anytime access to the best training in the fields of Psychotherapy, Counseling and Social Work.
    It provides access to 50 online videos.
  • PsycINFO Best Bet
    Abstract database providing systematic coverage of the psychological literature from the 1800s to the present. (also includes records from the 1600s and 1700s).
    Subject coverage is in the fields of psychology, behavioral science and mental health.
  • SAGE Research Methods Core Best Bet
    SAGE Research Methods Core is the ultimate methods library with more than 1000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos by world-leading academics from across the social sciences, including the largest collection of qualitative methods books available online from any scholarly publisher. The site is designed to guide users to the content they need to learn a little or a lot about their method. The Methods Map can help those less familiar with research methods to find the best technique to use in their research. Built upon SAGE’s legacy of methods publishing, SAGE Research Methods is the essential online tool for researchers.
  • Sunday School movement and its curriculum Best Bet
    Date range of documents: 1884-1920. ; Reproduction of the originals from the Congregational Library and Archives, Boston, MA. ; Early in the 19th century various denominations and non-denominational organizations began to create Sunday schools in an effort to educate the illiterate, particularly children. By mid-century, the Sunday school movement had become extremely popular and Sunday school attendance was a near universal aspect of childhood. Working-class families were grateful for this opportunity to receive an education. Religious education was, of course, always also a core component. The Bible was the textbook used for learning to read. Likewise, many children learned to write by copying out passages from the Scriptures. A basic catechism was also taught, as were spiritual practices such as prayer and hymn-singing. Inculcating Christian morality and virtues was another goal of the movement. Sunday school pupils often graduated to become Sunday school teachers, thereby gaining an experience of leadership not to be found elsewhere in their lives.
  • Web of Science (all databases) Best Bet
    Includes Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
    Provides access to Web of Science, Journal Citation Reports (JCR) and Essential Science Indicators (ESI), ISI research data and statistics that measure performance and track trends in science and the social sciences.
  • Web of Science Core Collection Best Bet
    Current and retrospective multidisciplinary information from thousands of worldwide research journals.
  • Academic Search Complete
    The world's largest academic multi-disciplinary database. Provides full text access to over 4,600 full text and 3,600 peer-reviewed journals across a broad range of subjects areas.
  • Applied Social Science Index and Abstracts
    It is a multidisciplinary bibliographic database that covers health, social services, psychology, sociology, economics, politics, race relations and education.
  • British Library Newspapers, part VI: Ireland, 1783-1950
    Part VI adds additional titles published in Ireland in the late eighteenth, across the nineteenth and during the early twentieth centuries.
  • Drama Online
    Full access to Play texts, Video and Audio. New writers alongside the most iconic names in play writing history, providing contextual and critical background through scholarly works and practical guides.
  • Ebook Central
    The Library has purchased a number of individual e-book titles on the ProQuest Ebook platform.
    Books published by a variety of publishers in a number of subject areas are available to browse and search. You may check the Library Catalogue for specific titles.
  • Education Collection (1966 - current)
    This collection provides access to ERIC, the leading index for education research, in combination with the full-text Education Database. Together, they provide abstracts, indexing and full text coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers and more, including full-text from hundreds of leading education journals
  • Gale General OneFile
    Explore a range of topics broken down by subject for targeted results based on your interests such as: Careers, Computers and Technology, Education, Health History, News and Current Events, Personal Finance and Taxes, and Self-Help/Self-Improvement
  • House of Commons Parliamentary Papers
    Content: 19th century (1801-1900), 20th century (1901-2003/04), current session (2004/2005 onwards).
  • JSTOR
    Comprehensive multidisciplinary and discipline-specific collections digital archive.
    Access to the following collections: Ireland Collection, Arts and Sciences I to VIII, JSTOR Arts & Sciences XII Collection, Global Plants and the Life Sciences Collection.
  • OpenDoar
    Quality-assured global directory of academic open access repositories. It enables the identification, browsing and search for repositories, based on a range of features, such as location, software or type of material held.
  • ProQuest Dissertations & Theses: A & I
    Comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses from around the world, spanning from 1743 to the present day.
  • RILM Abstracts of Music Literature
    A comprehensive guide to worldwide publications on music (c. 30,000 new records per year).
  • SAGE Journals
    556 individual SAGE journals in business, humanities, social sciences, science, technology and medicine.
  • Scopus
    An abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and quality web sources. Covers more than 15,000 peer-reviewed journals in science, technology, medicine and social sciences.
  • SpringerLink
    Providing researchers with access to millions of scientific documents from journals, books, series, protocols, reference works and proceedings.
  • Taylor & Francis Journals
    Multidisciplinary resource. Access to the full text of over 1,300 journals published by Taylor and Francis.
  • Teachers TV
    3,800 concise instructional videos featuring engaging and practical in-classroom demonstrations and commentary from teachers, administrators and other educational experts.
    This is a free electronic resource and TCD cannot guarantee the stability of the connection.
  • Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals: 1800-1900
    The directory provides a comprehensive bibliographic record of printed books, government publications and manuscripts of the period 1800-1900. Series 2 includes all 25,000 of the Series 1 (1997) entries, most of them now updated, with an additional 25,000 entries.

Subject Librarian

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Geraldine Fitzgerald
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Subjects: Education, Psychology