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Scaling Community Through Archives: A National Program to Expand Community Archives

Scaling Community Through Archives: A National Program to Expand Community Archives

What methods, tools, and resources do public libraries need to build effective community archives? This project will investigate key questions to help answer these questions and create resources for the wide range of public libraries..

This Site is Fake Dot Com: A novel resource and community model for teaching information literacy.

This Site is Fake Dot Com: A novel resource and community model for teaching information literacy.

Collaborating to build a novel teaching resource for information literacy for use by public library staff

The Benefits and Challenges of Community- Powered Connectivity in the New Arctic

The Benefits and Challenges of Community- Powered Connectivity in the New Arctic

What are the social, cultural, and economic implications of increased connectivity for Arctic communities and peoples?

The TASCHA Public Library Initiative aims to generate new ideas for advancing the transformation of public libraries as centers of learning, creativity, and community development.

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Employability Evidence Narratives (2007)

TASCHA Employability Evidence Narratives are a storytelling methodology that emphasizes “typicality” and provides evidence of community technology outcomes in an accessible, memorable form. The body of work represents a basis for generalization.

Technology Utilization in Boys & Girls Clubs of America (2007)

TASCHA’s Technology Utilization in Boys & Girls Clubs of America project examines afterschool technology training programs at Boys & Girls Clubs as a means of promoting computer fluency, preparing youth for the 21st-century workforce, and reinforcing core social-development outcomes.

Public Access Landscape Study (2007)

The Public Access Landscape Study examined public ICT access and use in libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés in 25 countries. Local teams conducted primary research; TASCHA researchers analyzed the data for common themes.

Technology for employability in Washington State (2006)

TASCHA Technology for employability in Washington State research investigated the relationship between technology training and employment outcomes among trainees enrolled in workforce-development programs between 2007 and 2008.