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Finding Journals

Are you wondering if we have a particular journal?  Do you have a citation like the following and want to know if the article is available in one of our databases?

Bonnie Hao, Kuo Tai. "Classroom Power Relations: Understanding Student-Teacher Interaction / "Sometimes I can be Anything": Power, Gender, and Identity in a Primary Classroom / Political Moments in the.." Harvard Educational Review 68.3 (1998): 426-36. 

The name of the journal in the citation above is Harvard Educational Review. To find out if we have access to this journal, do a title search for Harvard Educational Review in our EBSCO FIND A JOURNAL.

This shows that the full text of articles from Harvard Educational Review are available in our database Social Science Premium Collection from 02/01/1968 to 1 year ago.  Since our citation above shows that the article we want is from 1998, we should be able to find it in this database.  So, you would just need to click on the database's link and do a title search on "Classroom Power Relations."

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