Making the Internet connection count: effective use of the Internet in seven steps
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington Leland Initiative 1998Description: viii, 76pSubject(s): LOC classification:- QA 76.4 L4
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Presents information that is targeting decision makers and staff of non-governmental organisations, educational institutions and government agencies that do not have, or have limited access to the Internet. Presents a seven-step process to build awareness on how the Internet can be useful to an organisation, to enable one to access an organisation's information needs, to provide answers to the technical questions one has related to getting connected to the Internet, to train staff so that they are aware of the importance of the Internet and to enable the creation of an action plan that will define how the Internet will further the specific goals one has.
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