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Last update: Sep 20th, 2009 URL: http://librarybestbets.fairfield.edu/specialeducation  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Use Reference Universe, an index to thousands of reference titles, to find available encyclopedias and handbooks, both print and online.

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Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks

Reference tools such as dictionaries and encyclopedias are good places to start your research because they provide an overview of the topic as well as keywords, dates, and facts.

Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks

  • Concise Encyclopedia of Special Education
    Ref. LC4007 .E53 2002
  • Directory for Exceptional Children
    Ref. LC4007 .D5 16th ED. 2007-2008

  • Encyclopedia of Learning Disabilities
    Ref. LC4704 .5 .T86 2006

  • Gifted, Talented, and Creative Young People: a Guide to Theory, Teaching and Research
    Ref. LC3993 .9 .S84 1986

  • Mental Measurements Yearbook
    Ref. LB3051.B87
    Descriptive information, critical reviews, and list of references accompany entries on commercially published English language tests. Includes the 9th to 16th Yearbooks. The Library owns the print versions of the 1st-15th Yearbooks in the reference collection

  • Tests in Print VII : an Index to Tests, Test Reviews, and the Literature on Specific Tests
    Ref. LB3051 .T48 2006

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