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                      2: %A D.L. Bitzer
                      3: %A D. Skaperdas
                      4: %T The Economics of a Large Scale Computer Based Educational System: Plato IV
                      5: %B Computer Assisted Instruction, Testing and Guidance
                      6: %E Wayne Holtzman
                      7: %P 17-29
                      8: %I Harper and Row
                      9: %C New York
                     10: %D 1970
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                     12: %A D.C. Gray
                     13: %A J.P. Hulskamp
                     14: %A J.H. Kumm
                     15: %A S. Lichtenstein
                     16: %A N.E. Nimmervoll
                     17: %T COALA - A Minicomputer CAI System
                     18: %J IEEE Trans. Education
                     19: %V E-20(1)
                     20: %P 73-77
                     21: %D Feb. 1977
                     22: 
                     23: %A P. Suppes
                     24: %T On Using Computers to Individualize Instruction
                     25: %B The Computer in American Education
                     26: %P 11-24
                     27: %I John Wiley
                     28: %C New York
                     29: %D 1967
                     30: %E D.D. Bushnell and D.W. Allen
                     31: 
                     32: %A B.F. Skinner
                     33: %T Why We Need Teaching Machines
                     34: %J Harv. Educ. Review
                     35: %V 31
                     36: %P 377-398
                     37: %O Reprinted in \fIEducational Technology,\fP ed. J.P. DeCecco, Holt Rinehart & Winston (New York, 1964)
                     38: %D 1961
                     39: 
                     40: %A B.W. Kernighan
                     41: %T A Tutorial Introduction to the UNIX text editor
                     42: %O Bell Laboratories internal memorandum
                     43: %D 1974
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