|
References
Benton Foundation. (2000). Falling through the net: towards digital
Inclusion. Retrieved July 1, 2004, from http://www.benton.org/publibrary/losing-ground/home.html
Bobby. (2004). Retrieved July 1, 2004 from http://bobby.watchfire.com/bobby/html/en/index.jsp
Cooper, J., & Weaver, K. D. (2003). Gender and computers: understanding the digital divide. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence
Ehrlbaum Associates, Inc.
Kennedy, M., & Agron, J. (1999). Bridging the digital divide. American School and University, 72(2), 16. Retrieved 7/6/2004, from the Academic Search Elite database.
Kirkup, G. (2001). 'Getting our hands on it': gendered inequality in access to information and communications technologies. In S. Lax (Ed.), Access denied in the information age (pp. 45-66).
Houndmills, Basingstroke, Hampshire: Palgrave.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. (2000). Americans in the information age: falling through the net. Retrieved June 29, 2004, from
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/digitaldivide/
Novack, T. P., Hoffman, D. L. & Venkatesh, A. (1998). Diversity on the internet: the relationship of race to access and interest. Retrieved 7/1/2004, from
http://ecommerce.vanderbilt.edu/papers.html
Pearson, G., & Young, T. A. (Eds.). (2002). Technically speaking: why
All Americans need to know more about technology. Washington, D.C.:
National Academy Press.
Salter, D. W. (2001). Campuses at the digital divide. About Campus, 5(6), 24. Retrieved 7/6/2004, from the Academic Search Elite database.
Tiene, D. (2002). Addressing the global digital divide and its impact on educational opportunity. Educational Media International, 39(3/4), 211. Retrieved 7/6/2004, from the Academic Search Elite database.
Warshauer, M. (2003). Technology and social inclusion. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press.
Web Accessibility Initiative. (2004) Retrieved July 7, 2004 from
http://www.w3.org/WAI/
|