A subject database focuses on a specific academic field or topic. Much of their content consists of articles from academic journals, popular magazines, and trade publications. Some offer access to eBooks and "gray literature", such as theses, dissertations, and reports. The advantages of using a subject database include precision searching, advanced search tools, and more relevant results.
Journal articles, books, and curriculum guides in education research.
Education journal articles including curriculum development, pedagogical research, and best practices.
Current and historical literature related to growth and development of children through the age of 21. Includes all issues of Child Development Abstracts & Bibliography, plus new coverage on child rights and welfare issues.
Journal articles and books in behavioral science and mental health.
Children's book reviews, reading lists, award information, and reader's advisory
Psychological tests and measures designed for use with social and behavioral science research
Guide to contemporary testing instruments and serves as a bibliography to all commercially available tests currently in print in English.
Note: Any databases without "D" beside it are not automatically searched in Discovery.