Articles

Delve into Scholarly Conversations:

Find Journal Articles with Scholarly Databases: 

You have probably used scholarly databases for research in science, math, or education. You may not have used the ones most relevant for research on the history of science and math. For articles specifically on topics in the history of science and math:

IsisCB Explore: http://data.isiscb.org (also includes books)

Tip: This database is not linked to UT’s resources, so when you find a citation, you will need to use the UT library's Citation Linker to locate and access the article itself.

History of Science, Technology, and Medicine: http://guides.lib.utexas.edu/az.php?q=History%20of%20Science,%20Technology,%20and%20Medicine

JSTOR: http://guides.lib.utexas.edu/az.php?q=jstor

Tip: In Advanced Search, find “Narrow by Discipline” and select “History of Science & Technology.”

For a very broad scholarly source search, you can use Google Scholar, but be careful. You will really have to know what kinds of journals to look for and what search terms to use to narrow the results down. Google scholar produces results in a huge array of disciplines, and it may be difficult to find useful sources until you know much more about your topic and the most relevant and high-quality journals in the field of the history of science and math. 

For journals and journal articles that connect the the history of science and math to STEM education, specifically, see: Pedagogy: HPS in STEM education