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Jun 27, 2010Mary Madden
This presentation highlights new research on teens, young adults and social media use while also identifying a new leading edge group that deserves the same attention: those who own four or more internet-connected devices.
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More in: Libraries, Social Networking, Teens, Cloud Computing, Mobile, Technology User Types, Web 2.0
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Apr 14, 2010Lee Rainie
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.
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More in: New Media Ecology, Libraries
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Apr 12, 2010Lee Rainie
Information permeates all aspects of our lives and this changes people's behaviors and expectations.
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More in: Libraries
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Feb 11, 2010Lee Rainie
Director Lee Rainie was invited to be a keynote speaker at VALA2010 in Melbourne.
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More in: New Media Ecology, Libraries
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Dec 11, 2009Lee Rainie
Trends in the use of digital technology and what they mean to museums.
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More in: Libraries
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Nov 20, 2009Lee Rainie
Recent trends in Internet and mobile use and how information seekers come in different shapes and sizes.
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More in: Teens, Education, Libraries, New Media Ecology
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Oct 30, 2009Lee Rainie
Lee discusses the latest findings of the Pew Internet Project and why they suggest that libraries can play a role in people’s social networks in the future.
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More in: Libraries, New Media Ecology, Social Networking
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Oct 22, 2009Lee Rainie
A look at the new needs and experiences of information seekers and media makers
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More in: Libraries
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Oct 21, 2009Lee Rainie
Libraries can play a role in people’s social networks in the future.
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More in: Libraries
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Presentation
Oct 2, 2009Mary Madden
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.
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More in: Libraries, Technology User Types, Mobile, Web 2.0