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Overview
In a world characterized by rapidly advancing technology, America's public libraries are championing the rights of the individual to
equitable access to information through electronic community networks. A key feature of these networks is community information. (more...)

Project News Release
(October 2000) Researchers at the University of Michigan and the University of Washington Will Evaluate Digital Community Information Services in Public Libraries

Project News Release
(January 1999) "Help-Seeking in an Electronic World" is a research and demonstration project funded by a $189,026 National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). This two-year study is being conducted by Dr. Joan C. Durrance (University of Michigan) and Dr. Karen E. Pettigrew (University of Washington), who are investigating the role of librarians in assisting users with finding community information over the Internet. (more...)

Methodology
A summary of research techniques employed on the Help-Seeking in an Electronic World Project.

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