Professional Doctorate Resources

Links to Available Resources - Spring 2009
Books Arranged by Designated Category
Books in the following categories- Business Management in Education
- Community College Administration
- Community College Student Learning
- Entrepreneurship (Educational)
- Innovation in Education
- Learning Leadership (Higher Education Educational Leadership)
- Reflective Leadership (Educational and More)
- Systems Thinking
Additional Books Arranged by Call Number Classification
Journals in FLITE
FLITE Journals and Their Databases
Proposed Purchases
- Explanation of Materials Planned for Purchase
- FLITE-Identified Professional Books under consideration for Purchase
- Proposed Doctorate Textbooks and References (Manley)
Education Research Guide
Education Research Guide
Resources to assist you with Education research
Off-Campus Access
Our Distance Education web site should help you with any questions you may have about reaching FLITE from wherever you are. Be sure to study it carefully and return to it often. If you have any questions, please contact our Distance Education librarian, Stacy Anderson, at 591-3635.
Library Databases
Education Databases
- Education
Abstracts
Although Education Abstracts provides very little full-text, it contains journals not indexed by other Education databases, and its ability to link out to articles in other databases using the "Find It" link increases its usefulness. New this semester! Education Abstracts now has a Limit to peer-reviewed articles checkbox! - Education (Sage Full-Text)
Although articles are pulled from just 36 education journals, all are peer-reviewed and the articles are provided in full-text with coverage back more than 90 years. Use this database for in-depth historical research. - Educator's Reference Complete
With full-text provided for more than half the journals indexed in ERIC, this large database covers all aspects of education from pre-school to university. - ERIC
The premiere education database, ERIC (the Educational Resource Information Center) is a digital library provided by the Institute of Education Sciences of the Department of Education.
Note: the search interface for ERIC at FLITE has changed.
Here is the new Guide to Searching ERIC
Be sure to access ERIC through the FLITE web site in order to find your articles.
(Please contact Kristy Motz if you would like one-on-one help using this valuable resource.)
Related Databases
- PsycINFO/PsycARTICLES
With the close ties between psychology and education, the PsycINFO/PsycARTICLES database provides an additional scholarly resource for content that crosses between the two disciplines.
Or, click
here to see all of our databases listed by name.
Using Journals
If you have a citation and need to see if FLITE owns the article in any format, use the Journals tab, or Find-Journals from the drop-down menu.
If FLITE does not own the article in any format, use InterLibrary Loan.
If FLITE does own the journals in physical format and you are an off-campus student, use the same InterLibrary Loan form, but put a message into the notes field that that you are distance education student, and a digital copy of the article will be delivered to your InterLibrary Loan account.
Finding Books - Online and Print
Books are a great way to gather background, explore topics, and gain a general understanding about a variety of topics. Start with our Electronic Reference Resources, found under Databases on the home page.We have quite a variety of items in our reference collection pertaining to education topics, so take a look in the L's (education section) for good reference materials on Education. Many Education books are available within FLITE and can be mailed to you. Try searching the Online Catalog, for the keyword: "education". You might also want to try other keywords that relate to "education", such as "teaching", "learning", or more specific topics such as "collaborative learning".
How to Find Electronic Books through the Library Catalog
eBooks can be found by starting with a Keyword Search. Use the Material Type drop down menu on the page to select "EBOOKS".

You may also search for them from a results page by selecting the "LIMIT THIS SEARCH" tab on the top of the page.

Limit the search again to EBOOKS.

We have prepared a Finding Online Books guide for you with screen shots and useful information about the two major vendors we use: Ebrary and NetLibrary. (Hint, always have your browser's pop-up blocker off when accessing online books or articles from library databases.) Or, you can use the step-by-step instructions below.
Using Electronic Books from FLITE - Ebrary (the largest number of titles in the eBooks collection at FLITE)
- Turn off your pop-up blocker.
- Allow automatic download of the plugin that will become the book "reader".
- Set up a user name and password so you can save searches and take notes.
- Skim the forward, introduction, and table of contents to gain general sense of topic.
- Save your search by either printing your material (printing limits apply), emailing the citation to yourself, or saving the citation to a bibliographic database like RefWorks or Citation Machine.
Using Electronic Books from FLITE - NetLibrary (a smaller collection of Ebooks at FLITE)
- You can set up a free account to use NetLibrary from any computer.
- Call the Oval Information Desk at 591-3602 if you have problems.
MeL
As a researcher or as an educator, the MeL collection of databases should be very helpful to you and to your students. Several of the major FLITE databases are available as free online resources to the citizens of Michigan, provided by the Library of Michigan without charge. Use this valuable tool yourself, and promote it to your students: MeL - the Michigan eLibrary Click on MeL Databases - See Databases From Home for a list of available resources, including Academic OneFile, ERIC, and Educator's Reference Complete. When you are not in a library, you will need to use either your Michigan library card barcode number or your Michigan Driver's License/ID number to access the databases.
On the Web
There are several good sites on the Internet for resources about education topics:
- The Educator's
Reference Desk
- EduHound.com: Everything for Education K-12!
- Michigan Online Resources for Educators (Formerly Michigan Teacher Network)
Don't forget, you are welcome to come to the Oval Information Desk and ask for help any time. You can also call us 231-591-3602 or chat with us.
Last update: May 27, 2009
