Georges Van Slype, Eric Laudet, Claude Machgeels and Yves Vander Auwera
Brussels Free University Information and Documentation Science Department is implementing a documentary computer system, to be used as an in‐house cost‐free access, educational…
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Brussels Free University Information and Documentation Science Department is implementing a documentary computer system, to be used as an in‐house cost‐free access, educational tool for its students. The online bibliographic search subsystem, called SERIDU, is based on a subset of the Euronet standard command language, which is being implemented by several DIANE hosts. A comparison is made of Euronet and of SERIDU commands, as well as of the data elements of Unisist Reference Manual and of the storage subsystems of the Department. A description is given of SERIDU commands, and is illustrated by a short sample session. The software is briefly described, as well as its present shortcomings and the future developments of the system, which might interest other library schools.
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Barbara Clarke and David W. Parish
Since the passage of P.L. 94–142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, on November 29, 1975, mandating that handicapped students be educated in the least…
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Since the passage of P.L. 94–142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, on November 29, 1975, mandating that handicapped students be educated in the least restrictive environments possible, there has been an increasing demand for information related to the education of the handicapped. A common observation of teachers and administrators is that tedious hours of paperwork and conferences are required to plan individualized programs and meet governmental mandates.