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Data collection for building early learning systems: Using data for real world decision-making
Vinci, Yasmina, 2002
Washington, DC: National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies.

A report comparing potential sources of data for use in child care decisionmaking

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Poised for shaping results-based early learning systems: A report on child care resource and referral in the United States
Smith, Linda K., June, 2003
Washington, DC: National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies. (No longer accessible as of September 12, 2012)

A national study of child care resource and referral agencies, including services provided to parents and providers, sources and levels of agency funding, and agency data collecting activities, based on a survey of state child care resource and referral agencies

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Poised for shaping results-based early learning systems: A report on child care resource and referral in the United States [Executive summary]
Smith, Linda K., June, 2003
Washington, DC: National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies.

A summary of a national study of child care resource and referral agencies, including services provided to parents and providers, sources and levels of agency funding, and agency data collecting activities, based on a survey of state child care resource and referral agencies

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