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ERIC (the Educational Resources Information ClearingHouse) tried to do
the same thing for educational reports and articles.
As long as they got a federal subsidy and grant, they existed. But as
soon as the monies dried up, "poof", they disappeared.
The biggest problem with such a clearinghouse, even if it is virtual,
would be the storage required to keep all the records.
On 10/16/06, George Myers <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Well, maybe in the future they, the future reports could be, since
> often, as required, the current work summarizes the work of the past
> researchers? Then one if really needed visit the archives which
> sometimes are in very bad shape sometimes not.
>
> George Myers
>
> Funny Quote of the Day - Bill Vaughan - "Suburbia is where the
> developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them."
>
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