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Main Authors: Walz, Garry R., Bleuer, Jeanne C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED425003
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author Walz, Garry R.
Bleuer, Jeanne C.
author_facet Walz, Garry R.
Bleuer, Jeanne C.
Walz, Garry R.
Bleuer, Jeanne C.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents ERIC/CASS Virtual Libraries: Online Resources for Parents, Teachers, and Counselors. Walz, Garry R. Bleuer, Jeanne C. Access to Information Counseling Counselors Databases Education Electronic Libraries Electronic Text Elementary Secondary Education Full Text Databases Internet Online Systems World Wide Web The Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) is a federally funded program inaugurated in 1966 to serve as the nation's archive of important education documents. ERIC clearinghouses identify, select, and prepare entries describing education-related materials for the ERIC database; provide information in response to mail, telephone, and electronic requests as part of the AskERIC service; conduct education-related workshops; and publish numerous hard-copy and electronic resources. One of 16 ERIC clearinghouses, the ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Student Services (ERIC/CASS) serves counseling and student professionals as well as parents who have an interest in personal and social factors that affect learning and development. ERIC/CASS has developed virtual libraries to provide online access to full-text documents on topics within its scope. In addition to a virtual library of career development resources developed with the National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee (NOICC), virtual libraries developed in 1997 include: (1) Learning and Achievement; (2) Substance Abuse; (3) School Violence; (4) School-to-Work Transition; and (5) Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Pluralism. To make the libraries easy to search, documents are cross-referenced and can be accessed through four categories: Subject Area, Population, Resources for Parents, and NOICC Resources. (A virtual libraries categories and Web addresses are appended.) (LPP)
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spellingShingle ERIC/CASS Virtual Libraries: Online Resources for Parents, Teachers, and Counselors.
Walz, Garry R.
Bleuer, Jeanne C.
Access to Information
Counseling
Counselors
Databases
Education
Electronic Libraries
Electronic Text
Elementary Secondary Education
Full Text Databases
Internet
Online Systems
World Wide Web
ERIC/CASS Virtual Libraries: Online Resources for Parents, Teachers, and Counselors. Walz, Garry R. Bleuer, Jeanne C. Access to Information Counseling Counselors Databases Education Electronic Libraries Electronic Text Elementary Secondary Education Full Text Databases Internet Online Systems World Wide Web The Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) is a federally funded program inaugurated in 1966 to serve as the nation's archive of important education documents. ERIC clearinghouses identify, select, and prepare entries describing education-related materials for the ERIC database; provide information in response to mail, telephone, and electronic requests as part of the AskERIC service; conduct education-related workshops; and publish numerous hard-copy and electronic resources. One of 16 ERIC clearinghouses, the ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Student Services (ERIC/CASS) serves counseling and student professionals as well as parents who have an interest in personal and social factors that affect learning and development. ERIC/CASS has developed virtual libraries to provide online access to full-text documents on topics within its scope. In addition to a virtual library of career development resources developed with the National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee (NOICC), virtual libraries developed in 1997 include: (1) Learning and Achievement; (2) Substance Abuse; (3) School Violence; (4) School-to-Work Transition; and (5) Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Pluralism. To make the libraries easy to search, documents are cross-referenced and can be accessed through four categories: Subject Area, Population, Resources for Parents, and NOICC Resources. (A virtual libraries categories and Web addresses are appended.) (LPP)
title ERIC/CASS Virtual Libraries: Online Resources for Parents, Teachers, and Counselors.
topic Access to Information
Counseling
Counselors
Databases
Education
Electronic Libraries
Electronic Text
Elementary Secondary Education
Full Text Databases
Internet
Online Systems
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED425003