Shared public access to computers and the Internet in developing countries is often hailed as an effective, low-cost way to share the benefits of digital technology. Yet research on the economic and social effects of public access to computers is lacking. This volume offers the first systematic assessment of the impact of shared public access in the developing world, with findings from ten countries in South America, Asia, and Africa. It provides evidence that the benefits of diversified participation in digital society go beyond providing access to technology. Public access venues—most often Internet cafés in cities and state-run telecenters in rural areas—are places for learning, sharing, working, empowerment and finding opportunities. T...
Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the benefits of ICTs to a d...
Public access to computers and the Internet can play an important role in social and economic develo...
Back in 1999, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) helped launch a competition for r...
A systematic assessment of the impact of public access to computers and the Internet, with findings ...
Co-published with The MIT PressPublic access venues – most often Internet café in cities and state-r...
Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the benefits of information...
This research summary provides an overview of the Global Impact Study of Public Access to Informatio...
Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the benefits of information...
Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the benefits of information...
Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the benefits of information...
This article presents findings from a multinational study into the impacts of public access ICTs. It...
This article summarizes the ªndings of a study investigating the impacts of public access to informa...
This document contains a collection of short summary reports for each of the 25 countries included i...
Results show that a central impact of public access is the promotion of digital inclusion through te...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and public access to computers with Internet conne...
Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the benefits of ICTs to a d...
Public access to computers and the Internet can play an important role in social and economic develo...
Back in 1999, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) helped launch a competition for r...
A systematic assessment of the impact of public access to computers and the Internet, with findings ...
Co-published with The MIT PressPublic access venues – most often Internet café in cities and state-r...
Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the benefits of information...
This research summary provides an overview of the Global Impact Study of Public Access to Informatio...
Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the benefits of information...
Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the benefits of information...
Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the benefits of information...
This article presents findings from a multinational study into the impacts of public access ICTs. It...
This article summarizes the ªndings of a study investigating the impacts of public access to informa...
This document contains a collection of short summary reports for each of the 25 countries included i...
Results show that a central impact of public access is the promotion of digital inclusion through te...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and public access to computers with Internet conne...
Libraries, telecenters, and cybercafés play a critical role in extending the benefits of ICTs to a d...
Public access to computers and the Internet can play an important role in social and economic develo...
Back in 1999, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) helped launch a competition for r...