Youth Community Inquiry, 2007-15

Discussion of the theory and practice of community informatics. Bruce, Bertram C. (2012, April 11). Youth community informatics: How young people use new media for community action and personal growth. UBC School of Library, Archival and Information Studies (SLAIS) Colloquium Series. Vancouver, British Columbia.

References

Bruce, Bertram C., Bishop, Ann Peterson, & Budhathoki, Nama R. (Eds.) (2014). Youth community inquiry: New media for community and personal growth (New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies series). New York: Peter Lang. [195 pp.; ISBN-13: 978-1433124037]

Bruce, Bertram C.; & Bishop., Ann P. (2011, September). Community informatics for youth: Using the Extension network to recruit future LIS professionals: RE-03-07-0007-07. Final report to the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and information Sciences, University of Illinois.

Bishop, Ann P.; & Bruce, Bertram C. (2011, September). Community Informatics Corps: The next generation: RE-05-07-0015-07. Final report to the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and information Sciences, University of Illinois.

Bruce, Bertram C., & Lin, Ching-Chiu. (2009). Voices of Youth: Podcasting as a Means for Inquiry-Based Community Engagement. E-Learning, 6(2), 230–241. https://doi.org/10.2304/elea.2009.6.2.230

Bruce, Bertram C.; Bishop, Ann P., & Diaz, Lisa Bouillion (2008-10). Community informatics for youth: Using the Extension network to recruit future LIS professionals: RE-03-07-0007-07. Six interim reports to the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Champaign, IL: Graduate School of Library and information Sciences, University of Illinois.

Bishop, Ann Peterson; Bruce, Bertram C.; & Nazarova, Muzhgan (2007, January). Community Informatics Corps  [poster]. Association for Library and Information Science Education Annual Conference, Seattle, WA.

The Community Inquiry Lab Collaborative (2004, March). Community inquiry labs as effective community informatics tools. In Peter Day, Building & bridging community networks: Knowledge, innovation & diversity through communication, Brighton, UK.