Networked: The New Social Operating System in Civic Life
The new media and information ecosystem in communities and how foundations can think about new opportunities in this environment.
The new media and information ecosystem in communities and how foundations can think about new opportunities in this environment.
39% of internet users have changed passwords or canceled accounts; 6% think their personal information was swiped.
The seven questions libraries need to address as they consider future services and their role for their patrons and communities.
Lee Rainie discussed the project’s research about younger Americans and how libraries fit into their lives.
Experts predict the Internet will become ‘like electricity’ — less visible, yet more deeply embedded in people’s lives for good and ill
The overall verdict: The internet has been a plus for society and an especially good thing for individual users
How Americans use digital technology and their implications for religious institutions.
People connect to form groups on Twitter for a variety of purposes. The networks they create have identifiable contours that are shaped by the topic being discussed, the information and influencers driving the conversation, and the social network structures of the participants.
The proportion of Americans who read e-books is growing, but few have completely replaced print books for electronic versions.
Lee Rainie will discuss privacy, confidentiality, and the use of data at the 2013 meeting of the Pacific Chapter of the American Association for Public Opinion Research