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This month: November 2008 The Internet as social ally How do people use the Internet to solve problems? Employing data from two surveys, this paper argues that individuals use different sources and channels to seek information and assistance, depending on the problems they face. A significant portion of online Americans turn to the Internet at times because it seems to fulfill their needs more readily and thoroughly than the individuals in their communities. |
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Podcasts Welcome to Openness 2.0 a fivepart ongoing series brought to you by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the University of Illinois at Chicago Libraries. In Part 1: The State of Openness, Sandra Braman, Mary Case, and Steve Jones breakdown the current state of openness in policy, culture and academics. |
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