ERIC is an online library of education research and information, sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education.
ERIC Through the Decades ERIC, the Education Resources Information Center digital library of the U.S. Department of Education, celebrated its 60th birthday in 2024. ERIC was founded in 1964 as a way for the Office of Education, the predecessor to the U.S. Department of Education, to collect and share education research.
ERIC indexes a wide variety of journal sources. The coverage of an approved journal source is determined by an examination of three to five current issues during the source review process, but may be updated at any time. Source coverage is defined as follows:
Guidelines ERIC only accepts education research. All submissions must meet our Selection Policy criteria. Please review our Online Submission FAQs before submitting materials. Only authors, those who hold copyright, or authorized representatives may submit materials. Authors must grant ERIC the right to display the full text of the material immediately, with the exception of IES grantees.
Over 14 million researchers, educators, policymakers, students, and others visit ERIC annually.
1964 – ERIC Gets Its Start ERIC Program begins in the Office of Education on May 15. “It was an office without funds and an office without a program,” but early framers had big plans. Harold Haswell is first ERIC Director.
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