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Early
Childhood
Development
General
Information
Faculty/Staff
AA Degree in ECD
Certificate in ECD
Majoring in ECD
ECD Courses
NEWSLETTER
RESOURCES
@ LPC
ECD
links
Title 5
Title 22
Mentor Program
Child Development Training
Consortium
Foster Care/Kinship Care Education
Alameda
County Every Child Counts
Chabot
College, Early Childhood Department
Student
Success Website
Spring,
2005 Classes
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Library
The LPC
Learning Resource Center, or library, is an excellent resource for
your online research activities. Some of the more popular links from
the library site are listed below. Note: You can obtain off-campus login
information to these databases from an instructor.
- EBSCOhost:
indexes and summarizes 2,700 periodicals, and includes the full-text
for 1,800 of them, providing easy access to articles from hundreds
of magazines, journals and other sources. Subjects covered include
business, health, multicultural issues, science, and general topics.
- SIRS
Researcher: provides thousands of full-text articles on social,
scientific, health, historic, business, economic, political, and
global issues. Articles are carefully selected from approximately
1,500 newspapers, magazines, journals, and government publications.
Graphics, including charts, maps, diagrams and drawings, are available
for many of the articles.
- CountryWatch:
A political, economic, and business information country database.
- NewsBank:
Full-text articles from Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times,
San Francisco Chronicle, Washington Post.
- RAND
California: Comprehensive California statistics and reports.
- Brittanica.com:
Free public access to the Encyclopædia Britannica.
- LPC
Library Works Cited: Citation examples listed will assist you
in citing sources for your research.
- Searching
on the Internet: This interactive lesson is intended to teach
you the basics of Internet searching. During the lesson, not only
will you learn general information about various ways of searching,
but you will also learn about searching techniques and evaluating
resources. In addition, this lesson will simulate searches to give
you a feel for how they work. To complete this lesson, you will
need Netscape Navigator 4.06 or later or Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.01 Service Patch 1 or later.
In addition, listed
below are some other popular research tools on the Internet:
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