Focus 2010

At the Capital Corridor event in Watertown, NY, the KIS team presented findings on rural economic development priorities from 23 community workshops.  Click here for details.

Information Technology and Knowledge Transfer

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Bridging Communities Of Place - Insights From The New Rural Economy - 2007

Building, Connecting And Sharing Knowledge - A Dialogue On Linkages Between Communities

Can Learning Become The Center Of Land Grant Universities And Cooperative Extension?

Economics Of Broadband Access For Underserved Consumers And Businesses - May 2007

Exploring Connectivity, Use And Usefulness Of Information And Communication

Information And Communication Technologies And Rural Development

Internet Connectivity In A Northern Setting- A Churchill Case

Media As Resource - Using Media To Manage Change In Rural Households - Emke 2003

Pan-Canadian Community Development Learning Network - Profile Of Effective Practice

Promising Practices In Community Partnerships - Lessons Lear

Ramirez 2001 - A Model For Rural And Remote Information And

Rethinking The Information Highway - A Rural Urban Perspective

Rethinking The Information Highway - Privacy, Access And The Shifting Marketplace

Rethinking The Information Highway - Security, Convergence, And The E-Consumer/Citizen

Rural And Urban - Differences And Common Ground - Reimer 2004

Rural Perspective On Linkages In Communities Reimer 2005

Rural Telecommunications: Why Your Community Isn't Connected And What You Can Do About It.

Social Capital, Information Flows, And Income Creation In Rural Canada - Tiepoh 2004

Sorenson Et Al 2002 - Complexity Networks And Knowledge Flow

Technology Mediated Learning In Rural Communities - The Case Of Chat Rooms - Bruce 2005

Telecommunications Infrastructure In The Southeastern United States

The Information Highway And The Canadian Communications Household - A Rural Perspective

Using Information Communication Technology To Facilitate Community Economic Development Networks

Wireline-Based Communication Access Technologies In Rural Kentucky