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WHAT IS EDUCATION FULL TEXT?
Education Full Text indexes and abstracts over 500 international periodicals, books, and yearbooks, from as far back as 1983. It covers more than 80 periodicals not indexed in ERIC.
Over 240 full-text periodicals titles from as far back as 1996 are included.
Return to Table of ContentsHOW DO I SEARCH EDUCATION FULL TEXT?
Use the Education Full Text Guide to access and search the database.
View the following short Tegrity videos about Education Full Text:
- Keyword Searching (1 minute)
- Understanding Citations and Results (3 minutes)
- Searching by Subject (2 minutes)
- Limiting Searches by Date and Peer Review (3 minutes) Return to Table of Contents
WHY DO I NEED TO USE BOTH ERIC AND EDUCATION FULL TEXT?
Read Comparing ERIC and Education Full Text to find out how these databases differ.
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WHERE CAN I FIND MORE PERIODICAL ARTICLES?
Use the resources listed on Recommended Curriculum & Instruction/Educational Leadership Databases.
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HOW DO I FIND OUT IF A PERIODICAL IS AVAILABLE IN OWENS LIBRARY OR REQUEST ARTICLES FROM ANOTHER LIBRARY?
ERIC citations for periodicals in Owens Library include the link: Available in Owens Library, which connects to the catalog record for that periodical.
In Education Full Text, click the "Get Call #s" link to search by periodical title for the location and call number of the periodical in Owens Library.
If a periodical is not available at Owens Library or you are a distance education student, you can borrow it via Interlibrary Loan.
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HOW DO I FIND BOOKS, GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS, OR MASTER'S LEVEL RESEARCH PAPERS OR BORROW BOOKS FROM OTHER LIBRARIES?
Search the Owens Library Catalog by keyword, subject, title or author. For further help, consult the Owens Library Catalog FAQs.
To find and borrow sources from other Missouri academic libraries, click the MOBIUS or Search MOBIUS link in the Library Catalog. For further help, use the MOBIUS Tutorial.
View the following short Tegrity video about locating materials in Owens Library:
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HOW DO I FIND SUGGESTED RESEARCH STRATEGIES, GUIDES, BIBLIOGRPAHIES, AND WEBLIOGRAPHIES?
Use the Education Portal. Sample resources linked from this guide are directions for using Mental Measurements Yearbook and Tests in Print; bibliographies and webliographies of sources on specific topics such as children's literature, learning disabilities, and multiculturalism; as well as methods to evaluate information sources.
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WHAT IF I NEED MORE HELP?
Further help is available via Ask a Librarian.
OR contact:
Connie Ury or Patricia J. Wyatt
(660) 562-1669Frank Baudino
(660) 562-1534Lori Mardis or Carolyn Johnson
(660) 562-1393Vicki Wainscott
(660) 562-1556
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