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The Educational Resource Information Center is the largest education database in the world, indexing all types of educational literature from journal articles to research reports.
The Educational Resource Information Center is the largest education database in the world, indexing all types of educational literature from journal articles to research reports.
This online collection provides access to episodes of 60 Minutes, the iconic newsmagazine show produced by CBS News. Over 350 hours of video covers 17 years of broadcasting, and includes hundreds of segments not available anywhere else in the world. True to 60 Minutes' iconic style, each news segment within the collection serves as a standalone short documentary on a specific news topic.
A multi-disciplinary database designed for academic institutions. Subject coverage spans the sciences, social sciences and humanities.
An index of principally western-language articles and book chapters on all parts of Asia published since 1971. Serves researchers seeking information on Asian Studies, with a focus on the humanities and social sciences.
The Education University of Hong Kong Research Repository collects, manages, preserves and showcases the research output of EdUHK staff in one digital location.
Database on higher education systems, administration, planning, policy, and evaluation. Maintained by the International Association of Universities.
A research tool for humanities scholars, BHI indexes over 400 internationally respected humanities journals and weekly magazines published in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries.
Provides full text for nearly 500 popular high school magazines, and an image collection of over 510,000 photos, maps, and flags.
Presents the raw data and aggregate graphs of fourteen interview studies on materialism among children and youth. These studies were conducted across four Asian regions over fifteen years.
An authoritative compilation of scholarly material published internationally in language, literature, linguistics, literary theory and criticism, and more.
Note: Our subscription allows you to access the New York Times website and related mobile device apps. First-time activation via the link above using the University Internet network is needed in order to create your personal access account (valid for one year and renewable). After creating your account, use it to login to nytimes.com and New York Times apps.
This renowned newspaper provides a global perspective on world affairs. Choose from English, Chinese, and Spanish editions.
Note: Please click " Ignore" button to access registration page if you use Chrome web browser.
Provides resources designed for educators, connecting news to specific areas of study. They include curated summary of New York Times articles and suggested topics for class discussions, written by faculty contributors from various universities and colleges. The Library also provides full access to NYTimes.com and its related apps.
To register an account with institution email is required.
Collaboratively developed by scholars and librarians from around the world, these cutting-edge resources combine the best of annotated bibliographies and high-level encyclopedias to guide users to the best scholarship available in their subject.
Provides access to the literature in psychology and related disciplines. Produced by the American Psychological Association, it has more than 8 million cited references in 185,000 journal articles, books, and book chapters.
Aimed at professional educators, provides indexing and abstracts for 280 of the most popular teacher and administrator journals and magazines
A renowned weekly publication that delivers timely reporting, concise commentary, and comprehensive analysis of global news.
This leading global publication reports on news and issues related to higher education, and is well-known for publishing the annual THE World University Rankings.
Access is controlled by e-mail domain. Register for an account using your HKBU e-mail address to get full access to site content.
An academic platform that allows you to monitor research development and discover emerging trends via its citation indexes, which are used to track citation activities of leading journals in multiple disciplines. The Library provides access to the following subsets:
-Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED, 1980 - Current)
-Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI, 1980 - Current)
-Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI, 1994 - Current)
-Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI, 2017 - Current)
-Preprint Citation Index (1991-present)
-ProQuest™ Dissertations & Theses Citation Index (PQDT, 1637-present)
Facilitates the exploration of six key areas of Yi children's development, using two sets of longitudinal data gathered from 2007 to 2014.
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