24-04-2025 03:42 via infodocket.com

Accessing Archived Material From ERIC (Education Resource Information Center) via the Internet Archive & Elsewhere

Here are a couple ways to access archived material from ERIC on the open web.
We will do our best to keep this post updated if/when new open web sources become available to access ERIC material.
At this hour (9pm EDT, April 23) the ERIC.ed.gov site/database remains accessible (and searchable). We do not know if the site will be taken offline or remain available.
Internet Archive and The Wayback Machine OptionsThe Internet Archive’s “ERIC Archive” contains 509,664 documents (as
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