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eChicago: Ethnic communities in space and cyberspace

eChicago: Ethnic communities in space and cyberspace. Kate Williams GSLIS Research Day, April 2009.

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eChicago: Ethnic communities in space and cyberspace

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  1. eChicago: Ethnic communitiesin space and cyberspace Kate Williams GSLIS Research Day, April 2009 With assistance from Abdul Alkalimat, Brooke Bahnsen, Ann Bishop, Paolo Gujilde, Ray Hanania, Héctor Hernandez, Boshra Jamali, Adam Kehoe, Rosa Hyung Kyong Lee, Matt Mani, Eizaburo Okuizumi, Chris Ritzo, Aiko Takazawa, Hui Yan, and the Chinese American Museum of Chicago, and with support from the Institute for Museum and Library Services.

  2. (Find CI Lab Notes at http://ideals.uiuc.edu)

  3. Korean Indian Chinese Ethnic communities across metropolitan Chicago Japanese Arab PuertoRican Filipino Mexican

  4. Local communitiesand their websites

  5. Where/how/under what conditions are people self-reliant (bonding social capital) rather than relying on outside help (bridging social capital)? Social capital IT use Owners of the URLs Websites about ethnic communities

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