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February  2001 

 

The Lurker  
Library and Academic Computing News         Winter 2001 

Education   

Education Full Text 
The Library now has a subscription to a new database of full research materials for education students and faculty.  Education Full Text, produced by the H.W. Wilson Company, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from 478 English-language periodicals and yearbooks relating to all aspects of education.  Full text coverage is available for 210 journals.  A small sampling of the full text titles includes: Adolescence, American Teacher, Children Today, Education Digest, Mathematics Teacher, Phi Delta Kappan and Reading Horizons.  To see the full list of full text journals, go tohttp://www.hwwilson.com/journals/fedi.HTM.  The database begins indexing  coverage from June 1983; abstracting coverage from June 1984; full text  
coverage from January 1996.  

You can access Education Full Text from the Databases link on the Library’s Web page or go directly to: 
 

Education Full Text
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If you need assistance, please call the Reference Department (953-8000). 
 

ERIC 
Our new interface to ERIC is through Cambridge Scientific.  You can access ERIC from the Databases link on the on the Library’s Web page or go directly to:  
 

ERIC
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If you need assistance, please call the Reference Department (953-8000). 
 

Project Muse   
Project Muse covers the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, and many others. Project Muse is setting the standard for scholarly electronic journals in the humanities and social sciences.  Sixty-seven full text titles were added in 2,000 and an additional fifty four will be added throughout the current year.  You can access Project Muse from the Databases or E-Journals links on the Library Web page or go directly to: 
 

Project Muse
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If you need assistance, please call the Reference Department (953-8000). 



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