ERIC invites submissions

The Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) is an international resource funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Its database contains over 820,000 records of conference papers, journal articles, books, reports, and nonprint materials of interest to educators at all levels, including the Teachers Clearinghouse Supplement. It invites producers of these documents to submit them for indexing and description in the database.

Items in the ERIC database are announced to educators around the world through over 2000 organizations receiving the abstract journal Resources in Education; through access to ERIC on CD-ROM at most academic libraries and many local libraries; and through online searches of the database via the Internet or through commercial vendors. If a reproduction release is provided to the ERIC system, documents included in the database are reproduced on microfiche and distributed to over 900 information centers worldwide. ERIC maintains a master microfiche from which copies can be made on an "on-demand" basis. This means that documents archived by the ERIC system are constantly available and never go "out of print." Thousands of users worldwide regularly search the ERIC database to find materials specifically suitable to a particular research agenda, topic, grade level, curriculum, or educational setting.

To obtain information about submitting documents to the ERIC database, contact Niqui Beckrum, Database Coordinator, ERIC/CSMEE, 1929 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1080, (800)-276-0462, (614)-292-6717, FAX: (614)-292-0263, e-mail beckrum.1@osu.edu


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