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(Ebook) Libraries, Telecentres, Cybercafes and Public Access to ICT: International Comparisons by Ricardo Gomez ISBN 9781609607715, 9781609607722, 9781609607739, 1609607716, 1609607724, 1609607732

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Authors:Ricardo Gomez
Pages:608 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:1
Publisher:Igi Global
Language:english
File Size:6.46 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781609607715, 9781609607722, 9781609607739, 1609607716, 1609607724, 1609607732
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(Ebook) Libraries, Telecentres, Cybercafes and Public Access to ICT: International Comparisons by Ricardo Gomez ISBN 9781609607715, 9781609607722, 9781609607739, 1609607716, 1609607724, 1609607732

Public venues are vital to information access across the globe, yet few formal studies exist of the complex ways people in developing countries use information technologies in public access places.Libraries, Telecentres, Cybercafes and Public Access to ICT: International Comparisons presents groundbreaking research the new challenges and opportunities faced by public libraries, community telecentres, and cybercafés that offer public access to computers and other information and communication technologies. Written in plain language, the book presents an in-depth analysis of the spaces that serve underserved populations, bridge digital divides, and further social and economic development objectives, including employability. With examples and experiences from around the world, this book sheds light on a surprising and understudied facet of the digital revolution at a time when effective digital inclusion strategies are needed more than ever.
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