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    Building Digital Communities: A framework for action

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    2012-01
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    Becker, Samantha
    Crandall, Mike
    Coward, Chris
    Sears, Rebecca
    Carlee, Ron
    Hasbargen, Kira
    Ball, Mary Alice
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    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. "Building Digital Communities: A framework for action" is a resource for fostering digital inclusion throughout the United States so that everyone can take advantage of digital technologies. The Framework is structured around a vision for the future, principles that define digital inclusion, goals to make digital inclusion a reality, and sample strategies for achieving the goals.
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