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How can museums and libraries adjust to the new media ecosystem?
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
How can museums and libraries adjust to the new media ecosystem?
This presentation was an overview of Pew Internet Project findings about the changing structure of information and communication in the digital age, the role that libraries play in helping people solve problems, and the broader roles that librarie…
Can libraries hack it in the internet age? A Pew Internet study finds that the public says “yes, and there are further ‘market opportunities’ to explore.”
This presentation focuses on the Project’s findings about the role of libraries when Americans are trying to solve problems.
Where do you turn when you have a problem? Family and friends? Experts? Internet searches? Libraries?
We asked those and a variety of other questions on a recent survey and found some surprising things.
This is a rundown of the Pew Internet & American Life Project’s most recent findings related to internet use, especially Web 2.0 activities. It also goes through the Project’s new tech-user typology and the implications of the Project’s findings f…
What forces will shape the internet in the next decade?
Pew Internet data and findings related to Web 2.0 applications and activities.
A discussion of Pew Internet Project findings about how the internet has changed communities and the general learning environment of users.
28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news stories or blog posts. Findings and interview with David Weinberger
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