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- Cost Benefit Analysis in Chile
- Digital Inclusion Framework
- e-Inclusion actors in the European Union: Theories and frameworks
- Employability Evidence Narratives
- Georgia Civil Society 2.0
- Global Impact Study
- Global Impact Study Surveys
- Immigrant Women and e-Skills in Europe
- Infomediaries: Brokers of Public Access
- Libraries, Telecenters, and the 2010 Chile Earthquake
- Open Cambodia 2011
- Perceptions of Libraries as Development Partners
- Public Access Landscape Study
- Technology for employability in Washington State
- Technology Utilization in Boys & Girls Clubs of America
- US IMPACT Public Library Study
- Youth, Accessibility, and Employability in Latin America
- Youth, ICTs, and Democracy in Egypt
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Georgia Civil Society 2.0
How are Georgian civil society organizations using social media to engage citizens, spark change, and shift public policy? A rapid assessment conducted...
Literature review of how telecentres operate and have an impact on eInclusion
This report includes the results of the research project ‘Exploratory study on explanations and theories of how telecentres and other community-based...
Public access, private mobile: The interplay of shared access and the mobile Internet for teenagers in Cape Town
The study assesses and describes the interplay between public PC-based Internet access and private mobile-based access for urban teenaged public access...
Public access, private mobiles
The study assesses and describes the interplay between public PC-based Internet access and private mobile-based access for urban teenaged public access...
Beyond Access: Perceptions of libraries as development partners
Libraries are typically overlooked as partners in development. This despite the existence of 230,000 public libraries located in the developing world,...
Public access and development: The impact of public access venues and the benefits of libraries
Public access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) can play an important role in development. Communities benefit when people can access...
Beyond Access: Empowering women and girls through ICT at libraries
Within the digital divide of access to information and communication technologies (ICT) in developing countries exists another gap: between boys and girls,...
