FAQ: Why can't I get to full-text in ERIC?
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Last Updated: Dec 30, 2024
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ERIC This link opens in a new window primarily contains citations and abstracts from education-related journals and ERIC documents. It does have some full text content, however. You can use the Full Text filter in the Refine Results column on the left side of the search results page to narrow your results down to just full text articles.
If the resource you want is not available in full text, you can submit an Interlibrary Loan request and we will search for a full text version for you. To request material, please navigate to the Interlibrary Loan This link opens in a new window system and fill out a request form.
Please note: if you are requesting ERIC documents [ED], please fill out a book request form and put the ED number (e.g. ED285123) in the notes field.
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