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AUTHOR AVAILABLE from DOCUMENT RESUME Colorado Education & Library Directory, 1997-1998. Colorado State Dept. of Education DOCUMENT RESUME ED 417 741 IR 056 968 AUTHOR Nordbye, Jody Ohmert, Ed. TITLE Colorado Education & Library Directory, 1997-1998. INSTITUTION Colorado State Dept. of Education, Denver. PUB DATE 1997-00-00 NOTE 491p. AVAILABLE FROM Colorado Education and Library Directory, Room 500,Colorado Department of Education, 201 E. Colfax Ave., Denver,CO ($17) . PUB TYPE Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF02/PC20 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Academic Libraries; *Elementary Secondary Education;*Higher Education; Public Libraries; *Public Sector; School Districts; School Libraries; Special Libraries IDENTIFIERS *Colorado; *Colorado State Department of Education ABSTRACT The "Colorado Education & Library Directory"is published annually as a service to schools, libraries, andother members of the educational community. All information in this 1997-1998edition is arranged alphabetically. Thirteen sections include: ColoradoDepartment of Education (CDE) staff and telephone numbers; State AdvisoryCommittees (that advise CDE activities); school districts/buildings and personnel;charter schools; district calendars (lists school opening and closingdates); Boards of Cooperative (Educational) Services (BOCES) and memberdistricts; regional library service system offices; academic libraries;institutional libraries; public libraries; special libraries; institutionsof higher education and independent legislated vocational schools; andeducational groups and professional organizations. Maps of the ColoradoCongressional District and area codes and Colorado publiceducation facts are also included. 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