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Reports

Community Technology

City of Seattle (2001). Information Technology Indicators for a Healthy Community. Seattle, WA: City of Seattle.

City of Seattle (2002). Sustainability Strategies for Community Technology Centers. Seattle, WA: City of Seattle.

Davies, S., Schwartz, A., Servon, L., & Pinkett, R. (2003). Community Technology Centers as Catalysts for Community Change. New York, NY: Ford Foundation.*

Fowells, L., & Lazarus, W. (2001). Computers In Our Future: What Works in Closing the Technology Gap? Los Angeles, CA: Computers in Our Future, June.

Kirschenbaum, J., & Kunamneni, R. (2001). Bridging the Organizational Divide: Toward a Comprehensive Approach to the Digital Divide. Oakland, CA: PolicyLink, September.

Lazarus, W., & Mora, F. (2000). On-line Content for Low-Income and Underserved Americans: The Digital Divide's New Frontier. Santa Monica, CA: The Children's Partnership.

Morino Institute. (2001). From Access to Outcomes: Raising the Aspirations for Technology Initiatives in Low-Income Communities. Reston, VA: Morino Institute, July.

Pinkett, R. D. (2002). Creating Community Connections: Sociocultural Constructionism and an Asset-Based Approach to Community Technology and Community Building. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Media Laboratory, January 11.*

Seedco. (2002). The Evolving Role of Information Technology in Community Development Organizations. New York, NY: Seedco.

Seedco. (2002). Opening the Door: Technology and the Development of University-Community Partnerships. New York, NY: Seedco.*

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