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Research Guides@Tufts

Education (General)

A research guide designed to connect Education students with specialized resources and research tips.

Guide under construction

Hello! Welcome to the general research guide for Anthropology! Please pardon our digital dust as this guide undergoes some updates.

If you have questions that this guide does not currently answer, please feel free to reach out to Cece using the contact box in the right column of this page. For those of you using assistive technology, the gif below is purely decorative.

Using This Guide

Welcome to the Tisch Library guide for Education. This guide is organized by types of resources:

  • Reference sources - These sources provide important background and contextual information on your subject. Reference sources include bibliographies, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and handbooks. A reference source usually provides an overview of a topic without arguing for a specific perspective on the topic. You can use this type of source to help narrow your research topic, find data to support your thesis, and identify keywords and main ideas to use as search terms.
  • Books and scholarly articles - These sources provide in-depth information on a topic while also arguing for a specific perspective on the topic. These types of sources are useful for analysis and for learning about scholarly perspectives on your topic.
  • Data and Statistics - Find primary data on education in the United States. Data and statistics are available through various government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and research institutions.

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