Through a project called Educate Indiana Resource Access, a list of the 1,400 software titles and information for preview at the center will be put on the Web. The center's video and print collection also will be listed.
An average of 100 school teachers and administrators visit the center each month to learn more about educational software.
Associate editors are Clark's colleagues, Alain Baron, S. Edwin Fineberg, Gary Freidenberg, David Marrero, Donald P. Orr, Melvin Prince, Morris Weinberger and Madelyn Wheeler. The first issue edited by the IU group will be published in January.
The IU program received a certificate of achievement from the council's Development Materials Awards Competition.
The IRLP serves business and non-profit organizations to stimulate economic development in the state and partnering opportunities.