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Presentation
Jun 13, 2013Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie, the Director of the Pew Internet Project, will present the Project's latest findings about the changing role of libraries and patrons' interest in new services. He will also describe Project research on the way people use mobile device...
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More in: Libraries, Social Networking, Mobile
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Presentation
Sep 29, 2009Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie did a podcast with Inmagic about the latest research of the Pew Internet Project and how the internet is changing the lives of knowledge worke...
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More in: Libraries, Work, Mobile
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Report
Sep 24, 2008Mary Madden, Sydney Jones
The majority of employed adults (62%) use the internet or email at their job, and many have cell phones and Blackberries that keep them connected even when they are not at work.
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More in: Work, Email, Technology User Types
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Presentation
Sep 28, 2006Lee Rainie
Young workers who have grown up with the internet, cell phones, video games, iPods, and digital cameras are different from their elders. Those who are now hiring the young "digital natives" need to know how their new world has shaped their behavio...
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More in: Work, Teens, Education, Future of the Internet, New Media Ecology, Generations
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Presentation
Jun 7, 2006Lee Rainie
This speech describes how the internet is forcing change in learnnig and work environments, as well as how people are using digital media in different ways from the past.
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More in: New Media Ecology, Education, Work, Generations, Technology User Types
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Report
Sep 1, 2004Eulynn Shiu, Amanda Lenhart
American adult use of instant messaging continues to grow in intensity, particularly among younger users who appreciate and embrace the tools of expression embedded within IM programs.
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More in: Work
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Report
Oct 22, 2003Deborah Fallows
Internet users are frustrated and unhappy about spam, as they see it making email less reliable, effective, and fun.
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More in: Email, Work
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Report
Dec 8, 2002Deborah Fallows
Contrary to the popular perception that American workers are buried in email, most workers find their experience with email at work very manageable, and they’re happy with the way email helps them do their jobs.
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More in: Email, Work
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Report
Jul 17, 2002Angie Boyce, Lee Rainie
Fifty-two million Americans have looked online for information about jobs, and more than 4 million do so on a typical day.
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More in: Work
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Report
May 8, 2002Lee Rainie, Nathan Kommers
Information on the Web is important to significant numbers of Americans when they are making important choices related to education and job training, investments and big-ticket purchases, and health care for themselves or for loved ones. Online ma...
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More in: Decision Making, Education, Health, Shopping, Work