ebrary is a full-text library of electronic books. There are two ways to find books in ebrary: by searching in CUNY+, or by linking to the ebrary search page from the list of library databases
Index, with abstracts, to journal articles and ERIC documents from the Educational Resource Information Center; with links to full-text, from 1966 to present.
Gateway database to scholarly articles, non-governmental reports and more. If searching off-campus, be sure to set up your Google Scholar preferences to link to full text article.
Demonstrates how to identify relevant search terms using the Thesaurus in the ERIC (EBSCOhost 2.0) database. Originally created by Duncan Dixon on March 6, 2009 using Adobe Captivate 3.The Adobe Captivate 3 source file and .swf file for this tutorial are available from the ANTS repository at the University of Calgary: https://dspace.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/
Web-based tool that allows users to create their own personal database by importing references from text files or online databases. You can use these references in writing papers and automatically format the paper and the bibliography in seconds. Web-based means you can access RefWorks from any computer with Internet access. Access to Refworks is provided by the Hunter Library to Hunter students, staff, and faculty
Further help?
Need further help with your information research?
To make a research consultation appointment, contact the Education Librarian, Prof. Hal Grossman: hgrossma@hunter.cuny.edu