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WHAT IS ERIC? AN OVERVIEW OF THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER DATABASE by MARK HABER THE COLLEGE OF NEW ROCHELLE, GILL LIBRARY January 2012

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WHAT IS ERIC?

AN OVERVIEW OF THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER

DATABASEby

MARK HABERTHE COLLEGE OF NEW ROCHELLE, GILL

LIBRARYJanuary 2012

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EDUCATIONALRESOURCESINFORMATION CENTER

WHAT IS ERIC?

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ERIC Facts

Established in 1966 Sponsored by U.S. Dept. of EducationContains both journal articles and documents

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WHAT ARE ERIC DOCUMENTS?

Papers presented at scholarly conferences

Reports of school districts

Reports of state departments of education

Doctoral dissertations in education

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Limiting Your Search

ERIC Searches can be limited to:Journal articles onlyPeer reviewed materialsFull text materials

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You can limit your search to full text, peer reviewed journal articles

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Free text search “reading disabilities”

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Click “Subject” in the left margin

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Click inside box to the left of “Reading Difficulties” then click “Update”

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Controlled Vocabulary

Agreed upon term for a subject or concept (in ERIC, these are called “Descriptors”) Phonic method USE PhonicsReading disabilities USE Reading DifficultiesSpeech handicaps USE Speech Impairments

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Use of Thesaurus

List of ERIC DescriptorsScope Note (ERIC’s definition of the term)Other Terms (Broader, Narrower, Related)

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Type “reading disabilities” and click “Browse”

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To go to the ERIC Thesaurus, click “Thesaurus”

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Click “Reading Difficulties”

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The scope note and other terms are listed

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Boolean Searching

Combine Search Terms“AND” narrows the search (retrieved item

must have all the terms)“OR” broadens the search (retrieved item can

have one or more of any of the terms)“NOT” limits the search (retrieved item does

not have the term)

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Whole language approach and phonics and grade 1

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Kindergarten or grade 1 or grade 2 and lesson plans and reading

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Truncation

The asterisk * at the end of the root of a word retrieves the word and all forms of the word

Teach* retrieves teach, teacher, teaching, etc.

Adolescen* retrieves adolescent,

adolescence, etc.

Read* retrieves read, reader, reading, etc.

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Read* and adolescen* and teach*

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Retrieving the full text

Some articles and documents are available full text

Others can be requested at the Circulation Desk

Journal articles and ERIC documents that are not owned by CNR can be ordered via Illiad

The Arrigoni Library at Iona College (715 North Ave. New Rochelle) also has many ERIC documents and education journals and is available for use by CNR students.

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Click “PDF Full Text”

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Here is the full text of the article

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Some articles are not available full text

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For these, scroll down and click “Search for article”

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Next to “Print Holdings,” click “Journal”

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This journal is available in paper at the desk

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This is an abstract of an ERIC document

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Click “Full Text from ERIC”

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Here is the full text ERIC document

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Advantages of Using ERIC

Contains both journal articles and ERIC documents

Comprehensive ThesaurusBoolean Searching