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Bajjaly, S.T. (1999). The Community Networking Handbook Chicago: American Library Association

Beacham, A. & Henry, M. (1997). Neighborhood networks: putting people to work. Journal of housing and community development. 54 (6), 31-35.

Beamish, A. (1995). Communities On-Line: Community-Based Computer Networks. Masters Thesis,Cambridge: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Http://alberti.mit.edu/arch/4.207/anneb/thesis/toc.html.

Chapman, G. & Rhodes, L. (1997). Nurturing neighborhood nets. Technological Review. October.

Cisler, S. (1995). Can We Keep Community Networks Running? Computer- Mediated Communication Magazine 2, (1),6. http://metalab.unc.edu/cmc/mag/1995/jan/cisler.html.

Cisler, S. (1993). Community computer networks: Building electronic greenbelts. Available On Line at http://bcn.boulder.co.us/ community/ resources/greenbelts.txt. 

Civille, R., Fidelman, M. & Altobello, J. (1993). A national strategy for civic networking: A vision of change. Charlestown, MA: The Center for Civic Networking.

Cohill, A. M. & Kavanaugh, A., (eds) (1999) Community Networks: Lessons learned from Blacksburg, Virginia. [Second Edition] Cambridge: Artech

Doheny-Farina,D. (1996). The Wired neighborhood. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Kavanaugh, A. L.&  Patterson, S. J.  (November 2001).  The impact of community computer networks on social capital and community involvement.  American Behavioral Scientist. Special Issue: The Internet in everyday life.  45(3), 496-509.

Landon, S. (1997).Civic Networks: Building community on the net. On Line: http://www.west.net/~insight/london/networks.htm.

Lappe, L. & Du Boise, P. (1994). The Quickening of America. San Francisco: Jossey Bass.

McNutt, J.G. (1996, November). Community computer networks and the non-profit social services delivery system. Paper read at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Association of Nonprofit and Voluntary Action Scholars, New York, NY.

McNutt, J.G. & Rothman, D.M. (1997, December). Patterns of interaction between non-profit human services agencies and community computer networks. Paper presented at the 26th Annual meeting of the Association of Voluntary Action Scholars, Indianapolis, IN.

Molz, R. K. (1994). Civic networking in the United States: A report by Columbia University students. Internet Research. 4 (4), 52-62.

Odasz, F. (1995) Issues in the development of community cooperative networks. In Kahin, B. & Keller, J. (Eds.) Public access to the Internet. Cambridge: MIT Press., pp. 115-137.

Odasz, F. (1994). Community Economic Development Networks: A Grassroots Leadership Challenge  Internet Research, 4 (1), 2-6.

Schuler, D. (1994). Community networks: Building a new participatory medium. Communications of the ACM. 37, (1), 39-51.

Schuler, D. (1996). New Community networks: Wired for change. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

Servon, L.J. & Horrigan, J.B. (1996). Urban poverty and access to information technology: A Role for local government. New Brunswick: Rutgers University, Center for Urban Policy Research Working Paper No. 115.

Stoecker, R. & Stuber, A. C. (1997). Limited access: The Information superhighway and Ohio’s Neighborhood-based organizations. Computers in human services. 14(1), 39-57.

Virnoche, M.E. (1998). The Seamless web and communications equity: The Shaping of a community network. Science, technology and human values. 23 (2), 199-221.

 


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