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A comprehensive database providing full-text access to scholarly and professional literature in the field of education. It covers a wide range of topics including teaching methods, curriculum development, educational psychology, and policy. The database is suitable for students, educators, and researchers seeking reliable sources to support academic and professional work in education.
An authoritative database sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences. ERIC provides access to over 1.9 million records of journal articles, research reports, conference papers, curriculum guides, dissertations, and policy documents in the field of education. It includes links to more than 590,000 full-text documents and features an education-specific thesaurus with over 11,800 terms.
A comprehensive database offering full-text access to hundreds of scholarly education journals. Covers all levels of education—from early childhood to higher education—and includes indexing for over 770 active journals. Features peer-reviewed content, high-quality subject indexing, and a curated collection of open access journals.
Provides access to over 32 million full-text scholarly articles from more than 10,000 academic journals. Coverage spans a wide range of disciplines including science, technology, engineering, medicine, social sciences, arts, and humanities. Journals are sourced from both major academic publishers and smaller presses. The EJC supports advanced search features and citation tools, and is available to students, faculty, and researchers at OhioLINK member institutions.
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