FAQ: Where can I access the Education Full Text - EBSCO database?
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Last Updated: May 30, 2025
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Accessing Education Full Text - EBSCO
You can access the Education Full Text - EBSCO This link opens in a new window database by following these steps:
- Select A-Z Database List on the library homepage under "Quick Links"
- Choose "E" from the alphabet
- Find "Education Full Text - EBSCO" on the list of databases available there.
Using the Education Full Text - EBSCO Database
- Type your keywords into the EBSCOhost search box.
- Click on the title of an item to open to the abstract (summary).
- Full text is usually linked beneath the title of the source.
- Cite option is available as a "quotes" icon on the top right side of the abstract page.
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