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The mission of ERIC is to provide a comprehensive, easy-to-use, searchable, Internet-based bibliographic and full-text database of education research and information for educators, researchers, and the general public. Education research and information are essential to improving teaching, learning, and educational decision-making.
This template creates a link to a resource at Education Resources Information Center (ERIC). The only required parameter is the ERIC#, which begins with either ED (ERIC document number) or EJ (ERIC journal number). Up to nine EPIC# parameters are supported. This template links to the record details page.
Excelencia's research is conducted to gather information on the relationship between Latino students and their programs, and is published through Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), [4] and educational journals, such as Insight into Diversity [5] and Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. [6]
ERIC: Educational Resource Information Center [18] Education: Unknown (1,500,000 metadata) Education literature and resources dating back to 1966. Free & Subscription United States Department of Education (available by subscription from OCLC, CSA) Synthical [19] [20] Multidisciplinary: 3,000,000 [21]
4954 Eric, an asteroid; SS Erich, a West German cargo ship; Tropical Storm Erick, a list of tropical cyclones; Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a multi-state shared database of voter registration data in the US; Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), an online digital library of education research and information
New York Mayor Eric Adams calls himself a progressive, but in his view, economic justice and environmental sustainability demand addressing quality-of-life problems, not ideological sloganeering.
An early example of a digital library is the Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), a database of education citations, abstracts and texts that was created in 1964 and made available online through DIALOG in 1969. [8]
Each of the sixteen clearinghouses recommended materials for inclusion in the ERIC database, but also maintained additional extensive resources available by contacting the clearinghouse. As of January 2004, the ERIC clearinghouses were closed as part of a reorganization by ERIC's parent agency, the U.S. Department of Education.