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Networked Communities: Strategies for Digital Collaboration (Authored)
Edited By: Sylvie Albert, Laurentian University, Canada; Don Flournoy, Ohio University, Athens, USA; Rolland LeBrasseur , Laurentian University, Canada
Description:
Today, information communication technologies, such as the Internet and World Wide Web, are inextricably woven into the fabric of social and economic development. These changes are happening locally as well as globally, and the impact is transformational everywhere.

Networked Communities: Strategies for Digital Collaboration looks at best practices in building sustainable community development to explain not only how but why. This unique book contains extensive referencing and sophisticated analysis in the ways communities are using information communication technologies to secure a more prosperous future.