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How to Get ERIC Documents in the Roesch Library

References found in the ERIC Database that have "ED" numbers are ERIC documents -- typically research reports, conference papers, issue papers, or books.

ERIC documents published prior to 1996 are usually available on microfiche and can be found on the second floor of the Roesch Library. Microfiche readers, printers, and a microfiche scanner are available. For assistance with using microfiche, ask at the Current Periodicals desk on the second floor of the Roesch Library.

Note: Due to copyright restrictions, a small number of ERIC references with an ED number, such as commercially produced books, are not available in full-text from ERIC. These resources may be borrowed from Roesch Library, OhioLINK library catalog, or via interlibrary loan. They may also be purchased from the publisher or a book retailer.

Most ERIC documents (ED's) published from 1993 to the present are available in full text form via the Educational Resource Information Clearinghouse. To access ERIC Documents search the free online version of ERIC at: www.eric.ed.gov


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