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Bringing Millions of Books to Billions of People: Making the Book Truly Accessible

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

We can use the same ebook file to deliver the content ten different ways. This adaptability isn’t just for people with disabilities: personalized content helps everyone. It creates an opportunity to have public benefit being balanced with business interests.

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Data and Storytelling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

NTEN

And chances are your nonprofit, government agency, foundation, or research institution has gobs of it just sitting around. You can make a big impression of site visitors just by presenting them clearly, and in context with your web content. It's locked in white papers, policy briefs, and fact sheets. Numbers are a universal langauge.

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The Digital Divide Doesn't Exist

NTEN

While a comprehensive 2003 report by Wenhong Chen and Barry Wellman rightly notes that "the digital divide is a continuum ranging from physical access, financial access, cognitive access, and content access to political access," they go on to assert that "Income is the most important factor that affects Internet diffusion."

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Data and Storytelling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

Forum One

And chances are your nonprofit, government agency, foundation, or research institution has gobs of it just sitting around. You can make a big impression of site visitors just by presenting them clearly, and in context with your web content. It's locked in white papers, policy briefs, and fact sheets. Numbers are a universal langauge.

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Data and Story Telling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

Forum One

And chances are your nonprofit, government agency, foundation, or research institution has gobs of it just sitting around. You can make a big impression of site visitors just by presenting them clearly, and in context with your web content. It's locked in white papers, policy briefs, and fact sheets. Numbers are a universal langauge.

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NpTech Summary: VTvigils Online, Netsquared Announces 21 Featured Projects, and Happiness Hacking

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is much much commentary and grieving taking place online as well as a memorial in SecondLife , and an article in Wikipedia. Much commentary and critiques about the semi-public ballotting process. Laura Quinn in her introductory post on the Open Content for Nonprofits NTEN Affinity group points to an article.

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Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century in 714 Words (or less)

Museum 2.0

I am recommending the transcript of Clay Shirky's speech about Gin, Television, and Social Surplus , in which he argues that the next twenty years will be marked by people's slow, incremental, and astoundingly impactful awakening from being passive consumers (of TV) to partly active content creators. But one page! I'm not sure I succeeded.

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