Examines the use of free computer and Internet access in public libraries, by income level, age, race/ethnicity, and online activity. Explores libraries' role as a community resource for social media, education, employment, e-government, and other areas
This study examines the use of Wikipedia across a broad range of judicial and administrative bodies ...
In the fall of 1975 three UMaine faculty members, Ann Acheson, Jan Kulberg, and Jane Pease, taught U...
This project analyzed First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign for how it constructs obesity...
When looking for a college or university, apart from the world-class program, facility, and faculty,...
Project Summary and Goals Historically, affirmative action policies have evolved from initial progra...
Marketing and advertising practitioners are currently matching up a brand with a cause and broadcast...
Leading the country. Between the 1830’s and early 1900’s there were upwards of 14,000 one-room schoo...
In February 2003, in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, the administration of t...
The Children in Need (CIN) Census aims to collect data on all children receiving support from Childr...
The Children in Need (CIN) Census aims to collect data on all children receiving support from Childr...
The Children in Need (CIN) Census aims to collect data on all children receiving support from Childr...
Data has a wide impact in all our lives today. Every little piece of information is being put to use...
Research reveals gaps in the knowledge on the rank in priority a nonprofit organization should use w...
Conducted on behalf of the Standish Ericsson Neighborhood Association. Supported by Neighborhood Pla...
Avoiding consumer skepticism of corporate social responsibility programs has become an important fac...
This study examines the use of Wikipedia across a broad range of judicial and administrative bodies ...
In the fall of 1975 three UMaine faculty members, Ann Acheson, Jan Kulberg, and Jane Pease, taught U...
This project analyzed First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign for how it constructs obesity...
When looking for a college or university, apart from the world-class program, facility, and faculty,...
Project Summary and Goals Historically, affirmative action policies have evolved from initial progra...
Marketing and advertising practitioners are currently matching up a brand with a cause and broadcast...
Leading the country. Between the 1830’s and early 1900’s there were upwards of 14,000 one-room schoo...
In February 2003, in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, the administration of t...
The Children in Need (CIN) Census aims to collect data on all children receiving support from Childr...
The Children in Need (CIN) Census aims to collect data on all children receiving support from Childr...
The Children in Need (CIN) Census aims to collect data on all children receiving support from Childr...
Data has a wide impact in all our lives today. Every little piece of information is being put to use...
Research reveals gaps in the knowledge on the rank in priority a nonprofit organization should use w...
Conducted on behalf of the Standish Ericsson Neighborhood Association. Supported by Neighborhood Pla...
Avoiding consumer skepticism of corporate social responsibility programs has become an important fac...
This study examines the use of Wikipedia across a broad range of judicial and administrative bodies ...
In the fall of 1975 three UMaine faculty members, Ann Acheson, Jan Kulberg, and Jane Pease, taught U...
This project analyzed First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign for how it constructs obesity...