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What is Pegasus and how is it different from a research database such as ERIC?

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What is Pegasus and how is it different from a research database such as ERIC?

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Pegasus is the online catalog of Loyola University, containing all materials that the Loyola libraries own including books, journals, videos and archival materials. You will not find journal articles in Pegasus! To find articles, you need to use an index database, such as ERIC, Education Complete or Periodical Abstracts. These and many more databases can be accessed through a list of Research Databases in Education. Once you have citations, you need to check Pegasus to see if Loyola owns the journal in which the article was published. The call number and location of the journal is necessary in order to request materials from Lewis Library.

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