Hi Scott, My previous message with the 7 references I gave can be directly accessed by browsing the "History" category on my bibliographic manager: http://ictlogy.net/bibciter/reports/types_categories.php?idcat=42 If you're asking for digital divide, I'd suggest browsing the "Digital Divide", "ICT4D" or "e-Readiness" categories: http://ictlogy.net/bibciter/reports/types_categories.php?idcat=23 http://ictlogy.net/bibciter/reports/types_categories.php?idcat=4 http://ictlogy.net/bibciter/reports/types_categories.php?idcat=21 or directly go to the page where all the categories/tags are listed and pick your own choice: http://ictlogy.net/bibciter/reports/types_categories_list.php If you think there's too many info in there, just write me off-list and I can give you better advice depending or your needs/interests (or do it on-list if everyone agrees). :) Ismael Peña-López ICTlogy.net Public Policies for Development and ICT4D School of Law and Political Science Open University of Catalonia On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 7:11 PM, <scott@scottmacleod.com> wrote:
Ismael & AoIRs,
Thanks for your interesting web site with multiple references.
I see from your web site that one of your areas of research is the "digital divide."
What papers, links, and references, and in particular, books, would you, and others, recommend for study about the digital divide? Thanks.
Regards, Scott
Scott MacLeod http://scottmacleod.com http://worlduniversity.wikia.com (Presentation at the Second Life Community Conference in San Francisco, on Thursday, August 13, about World University and School).