Use reference books as background sources to get quick facts or information, or an overview of a subject. Some examples of reference sources are: dictionaries, encyclopedias, bibliographies, almanacs, directories, atlases, and handbooks.
Books with REF in the call number are located on the first floor. Books with GEN are on the second or third floors.
| The Disruptive Power of Online Education: Challenges, Opportunities, Responses | LB 2395.7 .D57 2019 GEN |
| Encyclopedia of Education and Human Development | LB 15 E473 2005 GEN |
| From the Brain to the Classroom: The Encyclopedia of Learning | LB1060 .F453 2014 GEN |
| Innovative Teaching and Learning in Higher Education | LB2331 .I555 2017 GEN |
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Learning Theories Simplified and How to Apply Them to Teaching
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LB14.7 .B38 2019 GEN |
| Open Education: International Perspectives in Higher Education | LC213 .O64 2016 GEN |
| Oxford ESL Dictionary for Learners of English: With Canadian Content | PE1628 .O8685 2012 REF & GEN |
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The Cambridge Handbook of Motivation and Learning
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LB1065 .C36 2019 GEN |
| The Routledge Encyclopedia of Educational Thinkers | LA2301 .R68 2016 REF |