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The Internet, Public Libraries, and the Digital Divide

机译:互联网,公共图书馆和数字鸿沟

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Virtually every public library in the United States provides public access Internet computers as a role central to its mission. This article addresses the issue of why the Internet matters for public libraries, both in terms of impacts on the general public, particularly the digitally disadvantaged (part one of the article) and impacts on libraries themselves (part two of the article). Each part of this report begins with an extensive literature review, followed by a data analysis section. In part one, the author uses the 2000 United States Census dataset to evaluate library efforts to bridge the digital divide, by analyzing differences in the growth of public terminals in library systems serving counties with different levels of household income, households in poverty, non-white households, and non-English-speaking households. The analysis finds no disparity in the number of public computers available in areas with high and low incomes but finds a significant—and widening—disparity in the number of computers available in areas with a higher versus lower percentage of non-white and non-English-speaking households. In part two of the report, the author uses a random effects linear regression model to estimate the effects of Internet access on library usage. This analysis finds that having Internet terminals (versus having no Internet terminals) has a significant positive effect on a library's visits and reference transactions, but not on a library's circulation. An increase in the number of Internet terminals has no significant effect, positive or negative, on visits, reference transactions, or circulation.
机译:实际上,美国的每个公共图书馆都提供公共访问Internet计算机,这是其使命的核心。本文讨论了为什么互联网对公共图书馆很重要,无论是对公众的影响,特别是对数字弱势群体(本文的第一部分),还是对图书馆本身的影响(第二部分)。本报告的每个部分均以广泛的文献综述开头,然后是数据分析部分。在第一部分中,作者使用2000年美国人口普查数据集,通过分析服务于不同家庭收入,贫困,非贫困家庭的县的图书馆系统中公共终端的增长差异,来评估图书馆为弥合数字鸿沟所做的努力。白人家庭和非英语家庭。分析发现高收入和低收入地区的可用公共计算机数量没有差异,但非白人和非白人所占百分比较高或较低的地区的可用计算机数量却存在显着的“扩大”差异。 -讲英语的家庭。在报告的第二部分中,作者使用随机效应线性回归模型来估计Internet访问对图书馆使用的影响。该分析发现,拥有Internet终端(相对于没有Internet终端)对图书馆的访问和参考交易具有显着的积极影响,但对图书馆的发行却没有影响。互联网终端数量的增加对访问,参考交易或发行量没有正面或负面的重大影响。

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    《Public Library Quarterly》 |2010年第2期|p.104-161|共58页
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    Bo Kinney;

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    The Seattle Public Library, Seattle, WA, USAAuthor biographies;

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