Search periodical indexes to find articles on a specific topic.
When searching periodical indexes, you're likely to encounter citations for which the full-text article is not linked. Just ask an SCC librarian. We'll obtain the article for you.
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education
Diverse Issues in Higher Education
International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education
The International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education
Journal of American College Health
Journal of College Reading and Learning
Journal of College Science Teaching
Journal of College Student Development
Journal of Education for Business
Journal of Geography in Higher Education
The Journal of Higher Education
Journal of International Students
Below are featured a handful of periodicals and serials from the SCC Library's print and online collections.
There are also 1000s of journals and other periodicals available in library databases and free indexes like ERIC.
Searching periodicals can be complex. Don't hesitate to ask librarians for help at any time.
Sign up for RSS feeds from your favorite journal so you never miss an issue. Librarians can show you how.
The library subscribes to the print edition of TETYC which you can borrow from the SCC Teaching and Learning Center. (Issues date from circa 2016.)
The Table of Contents for each issue and some full-text articles are available for free on the publisher's website. (Issues date from 1996-present.)
Full access to TETYC articles is available in ProQuest's eLibrary database, through the SCC Library:
The New Directions series are published quarterly and are available through the SCC Library.
SEARCHING for articles on a particular topic is best done by using the library database Academic Search Complete or ERIC:
BROWSING issues and articles may be easiest using the publisher's websites below to identify a desired article title:
New Directions for Community Colleges (Current PRINT issues in library)
New Directions for Teaching & Learning
New Directions for Adult & Continuing Education
New Directions for Child & Adolescent Development
New Directions for Higher Education
New Directions for Institutional Research
New Directions for Student Leadership
New Directions for Student Services
New Directions for Youth Development
FULL-TEXT NOTE If you find a citation with no full-text attached, request the article from library staff. It will be obtained for you via interlibrary loan.