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ERIC User's Interchange, 1993
The Interchange newsletter is prepared semiannually by the staff of Access ERIC in order to communicate matters of interest to users of the ERIC database and of other ERIC products and services. The newsletter disseminates a broad spectrum of information pertaining to ERIC, including: price changes, microfiche products, ERIC Clearinghouse news,…
Descriptors: Databases, Information Dissemination, Information Retrieval, Information Services
Brandhorst, Ted, Ed. – 1983
The Interchange newsletter is prepared irregularly (approximately semiannually) by the staff of the ERIC Processing and Reference Facility in order to communicate matters of interest to users of the ERIC database and of other ERIC products and services. Initially, the focus was on computer-oriented users who were receiving the ERIC magnetic tapes…
Descriptors: Databases, Information Dissemination, Information Retrieval, Information Services
McMillan, Patricia; Kennedy, James R., Jr. – 1981
One in a series, this guide takes the college student through the steps involved in a thorough, systematic research of any topic in sociology. Beginning with the basics, the guide covers selecting a topic, locating an authoritative summary of the topic, taking clear notes, and narrowing the topic. Subsequent chapters cover the use of general…
Descriptors: Card Catalogs, Guidelines, Higher Education, Indexes
Frick, Elizabeth – 1980
One in a series, this guide takes the college student through the steps involved in a thorough, systematic research of any topic in history. Beginning with the basics, the guide covers selecting a topic, locating an authoritative summary of the topic, taking clear notes, and narrowing the topic. Subsequent chapters cover the use of general guides…
Descriptors: Card Catalogs, Guidelines, Higher Education, History Instruction