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The Unit for the Development of Adult Continuing Education (UDACE) has published its project report, Information and Technology in Educational Guidance, on the opportunities and pitfalls of using computers to provide information about education and training for adults. The report is intended for all those planning computer‐based information systems to help adults to find and use education and training opportunities, at local or national level. Its publication is particularly timely, in view of the plans of the Manpower Services Commission and the Department of Education and Science to establish a national network of Training Access Points, and of work by the DES on national databases and guidance systems.

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