Skip to Main Content

Research Methods in TESOL

This research guide describes library resources and research techniques for TESL589 Research Methods in TESOL.

Subject Guide

Profile Photo
Denise R. Gehring, MSLIS, MA
Contact:
Associate Professor;
Head of Collections & Technical Services
Librarian for the School of Nursing, Public Health, & ALCI (ESL)
Hugh & Hazel Darling Library #210
701 E. Foothill Blvd., PO Box 7000
Azusa, CA 91702
(626) 815-2055
Website

Google Books

Try Google Books to find possible electronic excerpts of needed materials:

Google Book Search

Finding eBooks in the APU Libraries

Locate ebooks on your topic by searching the APU library catalog:

Only the NetLibrary ebooks are available by searching the catalog or directly from the NetLibrary site. You can also search the Ebrary ebooks directly on the Ebrary site.


Search Tip!

When you find a book that you like, look at the subject headings that are given for it. You can click on those subject headings to find other books on the same subject:

Subject headings in the APU library catalog

Searching for Ebooks

The APU Libraries own a number of Ebooks, which are books that you can read online. Ebooks are available any time, and can save you time and money since you don't have to drive to the library to check out books. You can access Ebooks through the following databases: