Lee Rainie did a fantastic Keynote at Computers in Libraries 2011 last week. Here are links to the slides and video:
The Net, smartphones, and other technologies have added to the way people can engage with so much to local communities and wider communities of interest. Yet, there are many gaps. Lee Rainie, Director of the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, explores those gaps at the Computers in Libraries conference. He points to some findings of his Project that highlight areas where libraries and information services add value to the participants in their communities.
You can watch this talk below or at: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/13511408
Slides from his talk are available to view above, or to download here as a Powerpoint or PDF.
Lee is a great friend to libraries and librarians.
Stephen
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