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title The Community Networking Handbook ALA Editions author - photo 1

title:The Community Networking Handbook ALA Editions
author:Bajjaly, Stephen T.
publisher:ALA Editions of the American Library Association
isbn10 | asin:0838907458
print isbn13:9780838907450
ebook isbn13:9780585310770
language:English
subjectLibraries and community--United States--Data processing, Electronic villages (Computer networks)--United States, Community information services--United States--Data processing, Libraries and electronic publishing--United States, Libraries and community--C
publication date:1999
lcc:Z716.4.B24 1999eb
ddc:021.2/0285
subject:Libraries and community--United States--Data processing, Electronic villages (Computer networks)--United States, Community information services--United States--Data processing, Libraries and electronic publishing--United States, Libraries and community--C
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The Community Networking Handbook
Stephen T. Bajjaly
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While extensive effort has gone into ensuring the reliability of information appearing in this book, the publisher makes no warranty, express or implied, on the accuracy or reliability of the information, and does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability to any person for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions in this publication.
Project editor: Louise D. Howe
Cover and text design by Todd Sanders.
Composition by The Publishing Services Group in Minion using
QuarkXpress 3.3 on a Macintosh platform.
Printed on 50-pound white offset, a pH-neutral stock, and bound in
10-point coated cover stock by McNaughton & Gunn.
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of
American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of
Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1992.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bajjaly, Stephen T.
The community networking handbook / by Stephen T. Bajjaly.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8389-0745-8
1. Libraries and communityUnited StatesData processing.
2. Electronic villages (Computer networks)United States.
3. Community information servicesUnited StatesData processing.
4. Libraries and electronic publishingUnited States. 5. Libraries
and communityCanadaData processing. 6. Electronic villages
(Computer networks)Canada. 7. Community information
servicesCanadaData processing. 8. Libraries and electronic
publishingCanada. I. Title.
Z716.4.B24 1999
021.2'0285dc21 98-45246
Copyright 1999 by the American Library Association. All rights
reserved except those which may be granted by Sections 107 and 108 of the
Copyright Revision Act of 1976.
Printed in the United States of America.
03 02 01 00 99 5 4 3 2 1
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To My Parents
DR. FLOYD LOUIS BAJJALY
NORA WILSON TROUP BAJJALY
Two outstanding role models whose love,
integrity, generosity, hard work,
and enthusiasm for knowledge have
encouraged me always
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Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xiii
Chapter One
The Importance of Community Networking
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The NII and Telecommunications Policy
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Community Networking Goals
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The History of Community Networking
7
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For More Information
10
Chapter Two
Why Libraries Should Participate
12
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Community Networking Services
16
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New Possibilities
23
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The Synergy between Libraries and Community Networks
25
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Next Steps
27
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Community Networking Organizations
29
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