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Where is ERIC …. and where is ERIC going?

Information Outlook, June, 2004 by Kate Corby

(3) Debra Viadero, "Plans to Alter ERIC Set Off Alarms." Education Week (May 28, 2003) http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&ncid=519&e=22&u=/ap/20030528/ap_on_re_us/education_database_2. Viewed April 19, 2004.

(4) U. S. Department of Education, Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) 2003, ED-03-R-0018. http://www1.eps.gov/spg/ED/OCFO/CPO/ED-03-R-0018/Attachments.html. Viewed April 19, 2004.

(5) Ibid, "Statement of Work," p. 17.

(6) U.S. Department of Education, "Department Awards $34.6 Million Contract to Develop and Operate World's Largest Education Database." http://www.ed.gov/news/pressreleases/2004/03/03182004.html Press Release viewed April 19, 2004. Computer Science Corporation web site at http://www.csc.com/. Viewed April 12, 2004.

(7) "Statement of Work," p. 7.

(8) Personal communication, former clearinghouse employee. April 12, 2004. While I do not reveal the names of such sources I do verify with others in similar positions before using.

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