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  1. AskERIC Infoguides - "The purpose of AskERIC InfoGuides is to point educators and others to Internet, ERIC, and traditional print resources dealing with specific educational topics."
  2. ChooseBooks.com- Created to bring book buyers and book sellers together. Hundreds of Independent Booksellers from around the world offer millions of New, Used, Rare, Out-of-Print Books and Ephemera Items for sale on our site. Whether you are a reader or a collector, an institutional buyer or a person who simply loves books, we offer an ideal environment to buy directly from sellers, at prices set by them. With no intermediaries or third party markups, you are assured to get the best value.
  3. E-Library.com- "Electric LibraryTM provides members easy access to a vast collection of high-quality information not available through any other single-source print or online service."
  4. Education Week - Provides the latest information on education reform, schools, and the policies that guide them.
  5. Education Research Reports (ERR) - "The Education Research Reports series is produced by the Office of Research, Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI) of the U.S. Department of Education. It is published for teachers, parents, and others interested in current education themes."
  6. Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC)- The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education (ENC) provides K-12 teachers with a central source of information on mathematics and science curriculum materials.
  7. Electronic School- Award-winning technology magazine for K-12 school leaders that chronicles technological change in the classroom, interprets education issues in a digital world, and offers practical advice on a broad range of topics pertinent to the implementation of technology in elementary and secondary schools.
  8. Education Line- Electronic texts in education and training.
  9. Federal Resources for Educational Excellence- A large number of education resources supported by agencies across the U.S. Federal government.
  10. Learner.org- Multimedia resources for educators provided through the Annenberg Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
  11. The Gateway to Educational Materials- Educational materials, including lesson plans, activities, etc., for teachers, parents, and administrators.
  12. The Internet Public Library- The First Library of the Internet.
  13. The Library of Congress (LOCIS)- Provides a database of approximately 12 million records representing books, serials, computer files, manuscripts, cartographic materials, music, sound recordings, and visual materials.
  14. U.S. Department of Education -Cross-site indexing project offering a range and an ever-growing collection of information.

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