The Global Impact Study held its second global workshop in Valparaiso, Chile, from October 25-29, 2008. The event brought together the Research Working Group, Country Research Team members, and representatives from the Center for Information & Society and Canada's International Development Research Centre.
Continue reading...September 12, 2008
The research team at the Center for Information & Society — working in collaboration with the Research Working Group and Country Research Teams — has finalized the guidelines for a public access inventory and taxonomy. The inventory will help quantify what is being studied and differentiate venues for survey design and data analysis. The taxonomy will allow for understanding of facility type without having to assign a nomenclature that may vary in definition across countries. It aims to provide data from which facilities can be mapped and selected for in-depth research.
Continue reading...July 1, 2008
The Global Impact Study will create an inventory and taxonomy that will be useful for both our research and other efforts aimed at understanding the public access space. The inventory will be stored in a database and can be thought of as a directory to help support top-level documentation of facilities. In addition to serving as a useful tool in its own right, the inventory will help to facilitate rich analysis by making it possible to differentiate venues by type of establishment. The inventory will additionally serve as a frame from which to draw survey samples.
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November 13, 2008
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