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Coping Skills Materials: a List of Sources: Revised Edition DOCUMENT RESUME a." ED. 098 976 52 IR 001. 360 TITLE Coping Skills Materials: A List of Sources: Revised Edition. INSTITUTION Morehead State Univ., Ky. Appalachian Adult Education center. SPONS AGENCY Bdreau of Libraries and Learning Resources(DHEW/OE), Washington, D.C. PUB DATE Oct 74 GRANT OEG-0-73-5341 NOTE ,68p.; Library Service Guides seriet EDRS PRICE MP-$0.75 8C-$3.15 PLUS POSTAGE DESCRIPTORS Adult Education; ,Adults; *Daily Living Skills; *Information Sources; *Instructional Materials; Instructional Media; Library Collections; Organizations (Groups); *Problem Solving; Professional Associations; Publishing, Industry ABSTRACT The publishers, agencies, associations, and organizations identified by the Appalachian Adult Education Center as producing adult-oriented materials that are free or inexpensive, are easy to read or use, and contain useful information for solving problems are included. 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