Dear Delia, I humbly suggest my own site http://ictlogy.net If you browse the wiki http://wiki.ictlogy.net You'll find there a (good?) collection of resouces about measuring the information society, the digital divide and so, most of them under the "ICT Data" Category http://ictlogy.net/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Data_ICT If what you want is not data but documents, then my bibiographical collection: http://bibciter.ictlogy.net And again, browse the categories http://ictlogy.net/bibciter/reports/types_categories_list.php to go directly to your interests. BTW, any feedback will be welcome. Best, Ismael Peña-López ICTlogy.net Public Policies for Development and ICT4D School of Law and Political Science Open University of Catalonia On 10/24/07 3:54 PM, "dddumitr@ucalgary.ca" <dddumitr@ucalgary.ca> wrote:
Hello, I am building a resource website for our undergraduate students taking an STAS course on information technologies and society at the University of Calgary. I was wondering if you know of any good online resources on digital divide, in Canada and worldwide. Short videos, pages compiled by academics, blogs on the topic - any ideas would be welcomed.
Thank you,
Delia Dumitrica PhD Candidate & Research Assistant Faculty of Communication and Culture University of Calgary
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