FAQ: Where can I access, and how do I use, Education Week?
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Last Updated: Jul 15, 2024
Views: 271
Last Updated: Jul 15, 2024
Views: 271
Accessing Education Week
You can access Education Week This link opens in a new window by following these steps:
- Select A-Z Database List on the library homepage under "Quick Links"
- Choose "E" from the alphabet
- Find "Education Week" on the list of databases available there.
Using Education Week
Searching Education Week
- On the main Education Week page there is a search box on the left side of the page above the navigation bar.
- Place your topic into the search box.
- Results can narrowed by date, content type, source and more.
Browsing Education Week
There are two main ways to browse Education Week.
- One option is to use the navigation bar on the top of the Education Week homepage
- Another option is to go to the upper left corner of the Education Week homepage and select the Menu option. This will display a complex list of options to view.
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