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20 years ago, Science Year launched and ASE's main contribution was a set of topical and groundbreaking CDs that were distributed to schools. This article includes a survey to find out who remembers these CDs, who still uses them, and whether there is a need to revise and republish them.  The survey is also available online on the ASE website.

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