Online Facts: Education and Employment

  • Almanac of Higher Education, 1996 to date. Produced by the National Education Association (NEA) this pdf publication offers detailed reports on the status of college and university faculty and staff in the United States. Includes statistics on salaries, tenure, benefits, etc.
  • Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Statistics. A database created by the University of Virginia, compiling statistical information on ARL libraries collected in the period 1963-1999. This database can be searched by institution in combination with any of 48 variables covering topics such as holdings, circulation. interlibrary loan, reference, expenditure, staff and degree programs offered by the parent institution.
  • College Opportunities Online (IPEDS). A basic directory produced by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) to over 9000 institutions of higher learning within the United States. Searchable by region, enrollment, type of institution and programs, this site gives basic address information, enrollment, tuition and other expenses as well asWeb site links.
  • is an extensive collection of full-text college catalogs from two year, four year, and professional schools. This resource can be used as a directory by means of a "criteria search" option that allows the user to search for institutions by affiliation, enrollment, degree level, major, state, or tuition.
  • Encyclopedia of Education Statistics. This National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) interface searches the Digest of Education Statistics (1996), The condition of Education (1997-1998), Projections of Education Statistics (to 2007 and to 2008), Youth Indicators (1996). Databases can be searched individually or collectively. The Digest is the best single source for education statistics available.
  • Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC), 1966-Present, is a comprehensive database of literature in education. An excellent source. Full article citations are given here, along with abstracts of most articles. Be aware that ERIC indexes both published journal articles and something called "ERIC documents," which are unpublished, but are reproduced in a microfiche form held by Mugar Memorial Library.
  • ETS/ERIC Test File is a searchable database maintained by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) containing abstracts of approximately 10,000 mental measurements. The full text of many of these tests is available in microform at many academic libraries as the ETS Test Collection. (The Educational Resources Library (ERL) at Boston University, owns a part of this set, and will be obtaining the full set in the near future). This Web site also includes a Test Review Locator that indexes test reviews in sources such as the Mental Measurements Yearbook, Tests in Print, and Test Critiques. This resource has the unique value of serving as a comprehensive index to all editions of the Mental Measurements Yearbook.
  • FinAid is a clearinghouse for financial aid information with links to many other sites.
  • Rankings of colleges and universities are available from a number of Web sites:
 
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