*** NOTICE ***

 

The ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology
web site is no longer in operation.

 

The United States Department of Education continues to offer the

 

ERIC Database

at

https://www.eric.ed.gov

 

All ERIC Clearinghouses plus AskERIC will be closed permanently as of December 31, 2003.

 

In January 2004, the Department of Education will implement a reengineering plan for ERIC. The new ERIC mission continues the core function of providing a centralized bibliographic database of journal articles and other published and unpublished education materials. It enhances the database by adding free full text and electronic links to commercial sources and by making it easy to use and up to date.

 

From January 2004 until the new ERIC model for acquiring education literature is developed later in 2004, no new materials will be received and accepted for the database. However, the ERIC database will continue to grow, as thousands of documents selected by the ERIC clearinghouses throughout 2003 will be added. When the new model is ready later in 2004, the new ERIC contractor will communicate with publishers, education organizations, and other database contributors to add publications and materials released from January 2004 forward.

 

Please use:

www.eric.ed.gov to

 

§         Search the ERIC database.

§         Search the ERIC Calendar of Education-Related Conferences.

§         Link to the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) to purchase ERIC full-text documents.

§         Link to the ERIC Processing and Reference Facility to purchase ERIC tapes and tools.

§         Stay up-to-date about the ERIC transition to a new contractor and model.


Archived version of the site:

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Bullet THE ERICIT.ORG WEBSITE WILL CLOSE PERMANENTLY ON DECEMBER 19, 2003

This website will cease operation on December 19, 2003. The ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology and all other ERIC Clearinghouses will close permanently on December 31, 2003 (see notice below). Many of the Educational Technology and Library Science resources currently found on this site will be available at www.eduref.org starting December 20, 2003. Other educational resources may be found at www.thegateway.org

Thank you for letting us help you with your education information needs for 27 years.

Bullet Notice to ERIC Database Contributors, Partners, and Vendors

In January 2004, the Department of Education will begin to implement a reengineering plan for ERIC. The new ERIC mission continues the core function of providing a centralized bibliographic database of journal articles and other published and unpublished education materials. It enhances the database by adding free full text and electronic links to commercial sources and by making it easy to use and up to date.

Beginning in January and until the new ERIC model for acquiring education literature is developed later in 2004, no new materials will be received and accepted for the database. However, the ERIC database will continue to grow, as thousands of documents selected by the ERIC clearinghouses throughout 2003 will be added. When the new model is ready later in 2004, the new ERIC contractor will communicate with publishers, education organizations, and other database contributors to add publications and materials released from January 2004 forward.

ERIC clearinghouses, including AskERIC, close at the end of December 2003. During the transition period, continue to use the following ERIC website https://www.eric.ed.gov to:

  • Search the ERIC database.
  • Search the ERIC Calendar of Education-Related Conferences.
  • Link to the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS) to purchase ERIC full-text documents.
  • Link to the ERIC Processing and Reference Facility to purchase ERIC tapes and tools.
  • Stay up-to-date about the ERIC transition to a new contractor and model.
Toll-free contact for general questions about ERIC: (800) LET-ERIC (538-3742).

Bullet NEW FULL TEXT ERIC DOCUMENTS - Search over 3,000 of the latest research reports, conference papers, opinion papers, selected articles and other ERIC documents in the fields of Library Science and Educational Technology and receive the documents in full text immediately. Click here.

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Developing Digital Libraries for K-12 Education
Edited by Marcia A. Mardis
Written for digital library researchers and developers, this is the first book devoted exclusively to digital libraries for K-12 education. Authors include Brewster Kahle, Allison Druin, Stuart Sutton, Elliot Soloway, and many more.

Bullet New ERIC Digests
Using Instructional Design Strategies to Foster Curiosity
By Marilyn P. Arnone

Investing in Technology: The Payoff in Student Learning
By Harvey Barnett

Stimulating Growth and Renewal of Public Libraries: The Natural Life Cycle as Framework
By Norm Parry

Bullet New Internet Resources for Children and Teens
Just published in September for the new 2003/2004 school year, this publication features and links to 50 of the best educational Web sites for grades 3-12.

Bullet Newsletter feature article
S.O.S. for Information Literacy: New Developments
By Marilyn P. Arnone & Ruth V. Small
Educators cannot find enough lesson plans or motivating instructional techniques in the general education databases that specifically address information literacy (IL) skills in the context of classroom assignments and research projects. Read about an innovative, Web-based project, S.O.S. for Information Literacy, which aims to fill this void by linking curriculum-integrated lesson plans and teaching ideas to related real-world multimedia examples of excellence in teaching, especially focusing on collaborative efforts between classroom teachers and library media specialists.

Bullet Want to know what’s happening now? Edupage is a free service that summarizes developments in information technology. New synopses are posted three times per week. Click here to browse the Edupage archives.

Bullet For information about new products and activity from ERIC system wide, please view ERICNews, the ERIC System's monthly newsletter.

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ERIC/IT BOOKS

Developing Digital Libraries for K-12 Education Developing Digital Libraries for K-12 Education

Educational Media and Technology Yearbook 2003, Vol. 28 Educational Media and Technology Yearbook 2003, Vol. 28

Trends in Educational Technology Trends in Educational Technology
Fifth Edition

Survey of Instructional Development Models Survey of Instructional Development Models
Fourth Edition

The Legacy of Robert M. Gagné The Legacy of Robert M. Gagné

Instructional Design Competencies Instructional Design Competencies

Information Literacy Information Literacy

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