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Its easy to recycle the old material forget how every aspect of technology has changed and forget the social or economic reason... Read More
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- This product had a total of 7 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 17 2021.
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Education or library science students especially
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Jessamyn points out that her book is not a manual
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One of the works jessamyn cites by the american library association states that 71 of libraries report that they are the only source of free access to computers and the internet in their community
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An element of dealing with patrons successfully that the book covers well is overcoming incorrect assumptions about the internet
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Just about everyone has an idea of what the net is but that doesnt mean that their idea is correct
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It is indeed useful for those people arguably essential as there is little out there that is adequately written for the many who are still offline
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Many of these preexisting guides are patronising generic or dated in nature as a side point other books that cheerily state or imply on the front cover that the reader is a dummy or an idiot are puzzling in their approach
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This book is a collection of sound advice and straight facts that sometimes contradict the often incorrect consensus or mainstream media view on who is not online and why