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McQuarrie, Edward F. 1989. "The Impact of a Discontinuous Innovation: Outcomes Experienced by Owners of Home Computers." Computers in Human Behavior 5:22740.
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. 1998. Information Technology Outlook 1997. Paris: OECD.
Riccobono, John A. 1986. Use of Electronic Information Technologies for Non-School Learning in American Households: Report of Findings From the 1985 Home Information Technology Study (HITS). CS-86-215. Washington, DC: US Department of Education, Center for Statistics.
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Venkatesh, Alladi and Nicholas Vitalari. 1986. "A Post-Adoption Analysis of Computing in the Home." Journal of Economic Pscyhology 8:16180.
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Hoffman, Donna L., William D. Kalsbeek, and Thomas P. Novak. December 1996. "Internet and Web Use in the US" Communications of the ACM 39(12): 3646.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. July 1995. "Falling Through The Net: A Survey of the 'Have Nots' in Rural and Urban America" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/fallingthru.html.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. 1998. "Falling Through the Net II: New Data on the Digital Divide" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/net2/falling.html.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. 1999. "Falling Through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide" [Web Page]. Accessed 15 July 1999. Available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/digitaldivide/.
Novak, Thomas and Hoffman, Donna. Feb 1998. "Bridging the Digital Divide: The Impact of Race on Computer Access and Internet Use" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www2000.ogsm.vanderbilt.edu/papers/race/science.html.
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Giacquinta, Joseph B., Joanne Bauer, and Jane E. Levin. 1993. Beyond Technology's Promise: An Examination of Children's Educational Computing at Home. UK: Cambridge University Press.
Riccobono, John A. 1986. Use of Electronic Information Technologies for Non-School Learning in American Households: Report of Findings From the 1985 Home Information Technology Study (HITS). CS-86-215. Washington, DC: US Department of Education, Center for Statistics.
Caron, Andre H., Luc Giroux, and Sylvie Douzou. 1989. "Uses and Impacts of Home Computers in Canada: A Process of Reappropriation." Pp. 14762 in Media Use in the Information Age: Emerging Patterns of Adoption and Consumer Use, Jerry Salvaggio, Jennings Bryant, and et al. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
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Hoffman, Donna L., William D. Kalsbeek, and Thomas P. Novak. December 1996. "Internet and Web Use in the US" Communications of the ACM 39(12): 3646.
Katz, James E. and Phillip Aspden. 1997. "A Nation of Strangers?" Communications of the ACM 40(12):8186.
Kraut, Robert, Vicki Lundmark, Michael Patterson, Sara Kiesler, Tridas Mukopadhyay, and William Scherlis. 1998. "Internet Paradox: A Social Technology That Reduces Social Involvement and Psychological Well-Being?" American Psychologist 53(9):101731.
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Kraut, Robert, William Scherlis, Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Jane Manning, and Sara Kiesler. 1996. "The HomeNet Field Trial of Residential Internet Services." Communications of the ACM 39(12):5563.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. Jul 1995. "Falling Through The Net: A Survey of the 'Have Nots' in Rural and Urban America" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/fallingthru.html.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. 1998. "Falling Through the Net II: New Data on the Digital Divide" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/net2/falling.html.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. 1999. "Falling Through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide" [Web Page]. Accessed 15 July 1999. Available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/digitaldivide/.
Novak, Thomas and Hoffman, Donna. Feb 1998. "Bridging the Digital Divide: The Impact of Race on Computer Access and Internet Use" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www2000.ogsm.vanderbilt.edu/papers/race/science.html.
Riccobono, John A. 1986. Use of Electronic Information Technologies for Non-School Learning in American Households: Report of Findings From the 1985 Home Information Technology Study (HITS). CS-86-215. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Center for Statistics.
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Robinson, John P., Kevin Barth, and Andrew Kohut. 1997. "Social Impact Research: Personal Computers, Mass Media, and Use of Time." Social Science Computer Review 15(1):6582.
Vitalari, Nicholas P., Alladi Venkatesh, and Kjell Gronhaug. 1985. "Computing in the Home: Shifts in the Time Allocation Patterns of Households." Communications of the ACM 28(5):51222.
Venkatesh, Alladi and Nicholas Vitalari. 1986. "A Post-Adoption Analysis of Computing in the Home." Journal of Economic Psychology 8:16180.
Gurstein, Penny. 1991. "Working at Home and Living at Home: Emerging Scenarios." Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 8(2):16480.
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National Telecommunications and Information Administration. 1998. "Falling Through the Net II: New Data on the Digital Divide" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/net2/falling.html.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. 1999. "Falling Through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide" [Web Page]. Accessed 15 July 1999. Available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/digitaldivide/.
Novak, Thomas and Hoffman, Donna. Feb 1998. "Bridging the Digital Divide: The Impact of Race on Computer Access and Internet Use" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www2000.ogsm.vanderbilt.edu/papers/race/science.html.
Habib, Laurence and Tony Cornford. 1996. "The Virtual Office and Family Life." Pp. 296304 in SIGCPR/SIGMIS '96; Proceedings of the 1996 Annual Meetings of the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Computer Personnel Research/Special Interest Group on Management Information Systems. Denver: CO, Association for Computing Machinery.
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Kraut, Robert, Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Janusz Szczypula, Sara Kiesler, and William Scherlis. 1998. "Communication and Information: Alternative Uses of the Internet in Households." Pp. 36875 in CHI '98; Proceedings of the 1998 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction. Los Angeles: Association for Computing Machinery. This paper can be found on the HomeNet website at http://homenet.andrew.cmu.edu/progress/comminfo.html.
Kraut, Robert, William Scherlis, Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Jane Manning, and Sara Kiesler. 1996. "The HomeNet Field Trial of Residential Internet Services." Communications of the ACM 39(12):5563.
Clemente, Peter C. 1998. State of the Net: The New Frontier. NY: McGraw-Hill.
Hoffman, Donna L., William D. Kalsbeek, and Thomas P. Novak. December 1996. "Internet and Web Use in the U.S." Communications of the ACM 39(12): 3646.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. July 1995. "Falling Through The Net: A Survey of the 'Have Nots' in Rural and Urban America" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/fallingthru.html.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. 1998. "Falling Through the Net II: New Data on the Digital Divide" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/net2/falling.html.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration. 1999. "Falling Through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide" [Web Page]. Accessed 15 July 1999. Available at http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/digitaldivide/.
Novak, Thomas and Hoffman, Donna. Feb 1998. "Bridging the Digital Divide: The Impact of Race on Computer Access and Internet Use" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www2000.ogsm.vanderbilt.edu/papers/race/science.html.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. 1998. Information Technology Outlook 1997. Paris: OECD.
Clemente, Peter C. 1998. State of the Net: The New Frontier. NY: McGraw-Hill.
Egger, Oliver and Rauterberg, Matthias. 1996. "Internet Behaviour and Addiction" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www.ifap.bepr.ethz.ch/~egger/ibq/res.htm. Notes: Semester thesis
Hill, Kevin A. and John E. Hughes. 1998. Cyberpolitics: Citizen Activism in the Age of the Internet. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Hoffman, Donna L., William D. Kalsbeek, and Thomas P. Novak. December 1996. "Internet and Web Use in the U.S." Communications of the ACM 39(12): 3646.
Kraut, Robert, Vicki Lundmark, Michael Patterson, Sara Kiesler, Tridas Mukopadhyay, and William Scherlis. 1998. "Internet Paradox: A Social Technology That Reduces Social Involvement and Psychological Well-Being?" American Psychologist 53(9):101731.
Kraut, Robert, Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Janusz Szczypula, Sara Kiesler, and William Scherlis. 1998. "Communication and Information: Alternative Uses of the Internet in Households." Pp. 36875 in CHI '98; Proceedings of the 1998 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction. Los Angeles: Association for Computing Machinery. This paper can be found on the HomeNet website at http://homenet.andrew.cmu.edu/progress/comminfo.html.
Kraut, Robert, William Scherlis, Tridas Mukhopadhyay, Jane Manning, and Sara Kiesler. 1996. "The HomeNet Field Trial of Residential Internet Services." Communications of the ACM 39(12):5563.
Novak, Thomas and Hoffman, Donna. Feb 1998. "Bridging the Digital Divide: The Impact of Race on Computer Access and Internet Use" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www2000.ogsm.vanderbilt.edu/papers/race/science.html.
Egger, Oliver and Rauterberg, Matthias. 1996. "Internet Behaviour and Addiction" [Web Page]. Accessed 12 April 1999. Available at http://www.ifap.bepr.ethz.ch/~egger/ibq/res.htm.
Katz, James E. and Phillip Aspden. 1997. "A Nation of Strangers?" Communications of the ACM 40(12):8186.
Kraut, Robert, Vicki Lundmark, Michael Patterson, Sara Kiesler, Tridas Mukopadhyay, and William Scherlis. 1998. "Internet Paradox: A Social Technology That Reduces Social Involvement and Psychological Well-Being?" American Psychologist 53(9):101731.
Clemente, Peter C. 1998. State of the Net: The New Frontier. NY: McGraw-Hill.
Robinson, John P., Kevin Barth, and Andrew Kohut. 1997. "Social Impact Research: Personal Computers, Mass Media, and Use of Time." Social Science Computer Review 15(1):6582.
Vitalari, Nicholas P., Alladi Venkatesh, and Kjell Gronhaug. 1985. "Computing in the Home: Shifts in the Time Allocation Patterns of Households." Communications of the ACM 28(5):51222.