Drawing upon findings from a national survey of U.S. public libraries, this paper examines trends in Internet and public computing access in public libraries across states from 2004 to 2006. Based on library-supplied information about levels and types of Internet and public computing access, the authors offer insights into the network-based content and services that public libraries provide. Examining data from 2004 to 2006 reveals trends and accomplishments in certain states and geographic regions. This paper details and discusses the data, identifies and analyzes issues related to Internet access, and suggests areas for future research
This report provides preliminary findings and a summary of study activities for Stage I of a project...
This study collected Victorian (Australia) public library and public library user Internet connectiv...
Examines the findings of a survey, a questionnaire, and state focus groups that pertain to funding f...
Drawing upon findings from a national survey of U.S. public libraries, this paper examines trends in...
This paper presents an overview of methods, findings, issues, and implications from the 2008 Public ...
Since 1994, 14 reliable national studies have provided longitudinal data revealing and analyzing tre...
While virtually all public libraries provide free Internet access to patrons, libraries seem to be r...
Internet access services in public libraries are highly valued, popular and heavily used. Services h...
The ongoing debate on the "digital divide" is centered on improving Internet home-access penetration...
Public libraries were early adopters of Internet-based technologies and have provided public access ...
In a world characterized by the use of rapidly advancing technology, public libraries are championin...
More and more, public libraries are offering Internet access to their patrons in an effort to provid...
This article examines the Internet-related responses of public libraries to the sustained economic d...
[[abstract]]Based upon recent research, the missions and functionalities of the public library have ...
In the twentieth century, public libraries deployed a number of creative means such as mobile and ou...
This report provides preliminary findings and a summary of study activities for Stage I of a project...
This study collected Victorian (Australia) public library and public library user Internet connectiv...
Examines the findings of a survey, a questionnaire, and state focus groups that pertain to funding f...
Drawing upon findings from a national survey of U.S. public libraries, this paper examines trends in...
This paper presents an overview of methods, findings, issues, and implications from the 2008 Public ...
Since 1994, 14 reliable national studies have provided longitudinal data revealing and analyzing tre...
While virtually all public libraries provide free Internet access to patrons, libraries seem to be r...
Internet access services in public libraries are highly valued, popular and heavily used. Services h...
The ongoing debate on the "digital divide" is centered on improving Internet home-access penetration...
Public libraries were early adopters of Internet-based technologies and have provided public access ...
In a world characterized by the use of rapidly advancing technology, public libraries are championin...
More and more, public libraries are offering Internet access to their patrons in an effort to provid...
This article examines the Internet-related responses of public libraries to the sustained economic d...
[[abstract]]Based upon recent research, the missions and functionalities of the public library have ...
In the twentieth century, public libraries deployed a number of creative means such as mobile and ou...
This report provides preliminary findings and a summary of study activities for Stage I of a project...
This study collected Victorian (Australia) public library and public library user Internet connectiv...
Examines the findings of a survey, a questionnaire, and state focus groups that pertain to funding f...