Browsing TASCHA Repository by Subject "digital inclusion"
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Building Digital Communities: A framework for action
(Institute of Museum and Library Services, 2012-01)Digital inclusion is the ability of individuals and groups to access and use information and communication technologies. Not all members of a community benefit equally, and some communities have been left out altogether. ... -
The Community Archives Center at Tacoma Public Library: Phase 1 Report
(Tacoma Public Library, 2022-04-16)This report describes the Phase I activities and outcomes of The Community Archives Center for Tacoma, which is a two-year IMLS National Leadership Project (LG-250126-OLS-21) being carried out by the Tacoma Public Library ... -
Creating a Digital Bridge: Lessons and policy implications from a technology access and distribution program for low-income job seekers
(Technology & Social Change Group, 2021-08-03)In the United States, lower income households are significantly less likely to have a computer or internet at home and were disproportionately impacted by the historic job losses in the Spring of 2020. In response, a ... -
Creating a Digital Bridge: Lessons and policy implications from a technology access and distribution program for low-income job seekers
(Technology & Social Change Group, 2021-09-22)Lower income households, significantly less likely to have a computer or internet at home, were disproportionately impacted by the historic job losses in the Spring of 2020. In response, a Seattle-based workforce development ... -
Help is really necessary”: Case study of a technology distribution program for low-income job seekers
(Technology & Social Change Group, 2021-09-14)Pre-pandemic, some job training incorporated technology access and digital literacy development for low-income job seekers but these were often neglected parts of programs and services. COVID-19 made them essential components ... -
Survey on eInclusion Actors in the EU27
(European Commission Joint Research Centre Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, 2013-11-14)This report presents the results of an online survey of almost 3,000 organizations working on eInclusion in 27 European countries. The findings of the analysis provide policy relevant insights and help shed light on the ...