presentation | Oct 2, 2009
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.
presentation | Sep 29, 2009
Lee Rainie did a podcast with Inmagic about the latest research of the Pew Internet Project.
presentation | May 12, 2009
Director Lee Rainie spoke with Library Beat about the social impact of the Internet, recent research, and reasons why librarians will survive in the new media ecosystem.
presentation | Mar 30, 2009
Lee Rainie discussed Pew Internet's latest tech-user findings and why they suggest that libraries can play a role in people’s social networks in the future.
report | Jan 16, 2009
The world that libraries and other organizations face can be seen as a new information ecosystem to which they can adapt.
presentation | Jan 14, 2009
This speech pulls together Pew Internet Project data about how people's use of the internet and cell phones has fundamentally changed the "information ecosystem" in 10 ways.
presentation | Apr 18, 2008
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...
report | Apr 14, 2008
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."
presentation | Apr 7, 2008
This presentation focuses on the Project's findings about the role of libraries when Americans are trying to solve problems.
presentation | Feb 6, 2008
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...