How Libraries Add Value to Communities (Video & Slides)
Lee Rainie looks at the value of libraries to their communities. (Now updated with video and slides.)
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Lee Rainie looks at the value of libraries to their communities. (Now updated with video and slides.)
Lee Rainie speaks about networked individuals and networked librarians at the annual conference of university librarians in North Carolina
Lee Rainie, Director of the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, discusses how technology is helping “networked individuals” reshape their relationship to media, to information, and to each other.
Lee Rainie spoke to librarians in Barcelona (May 19, 2010) and Madrid (May 21, 2010) about how libraries can survive in the new media ecosystem. Includes speech text and slides.
Information permeates all aspects of our lives and this changes people’s behaviors and expectations.
As the internet population has matured over time, binary distinctions between those who are online and offline have given way to a more robust understanding of the assets, actions and attitudes that affect user experience.
Trends in the use of digital technology and what they mean to museums.
How technology has affected the way “digital natives” search for, gather and act on information.
This presentation focuses on the Project’s findings about the role of libraries when Americans are trying to solve problems.
Research conducted by The Pew Internet & American Life Project examines the growing role of technology in our lives, our changing expectations about how to find and use information, and the impact younger generations will have on libraries and oth…
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