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Spin-resolved photoemission and absorption studies Of Fe3O4 and CrO2 epitaxial thin films have been reviewed to address the relationship between the electron correlation effects and the half-metallic properties of these two materials. Spin-resolved photoemission results suggest that Fe3O4 should be considered as a strongly correlated system, and that Fe3O4 is not a half-metal. Spin-resolved O 1s X-ray absorption measurements on ferromagnetic CrO2 reveal that the spin polarization of the unoccupied states closest to the Fermi level approaches 100%, confirming the half-metallic ferromagnetic nature of the material. The spin polarization of the main line of the unoccupied states, on the other hand, is found to be only 50%, indicating a very atomic-like behavior of the Cr 3d(2) ions.