Netiquette - Fine Language Mistakes - Looked Good : Could Not Find Any Topic - Ouch
I did a search in a combined group of databases on the phrase online w1 advisory w1 board* and that phrase searched in all searchable fields including full text where available produced only three citations that employed this phrase. You are looking for a very complex group of variables and a specific age group regarding this type of organization. Given the little search that I ran, there probably will not be a literature to support your research if a review of literature is required as a part of your research project. This by the way was one of the three citations found: People in the News... Electronic Education Report 5/24/2002 v. 9 no. 10 p. 7 and this another: Two young people American Libraries May 1996, v. 27 no. 5 p. 6 Also Google, that can often provide indigestible mountains of information at the drop of a hat is not very prolific on this topic. Web Results 1 - 10 of about 32 for "online advisory boards". I hope these thoughts will be of some use in guiding your thoughts about this project. The best of success to you with your project. Sincerely, David Dillard Temple University (215) 204 - 4584 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/net-gold> <http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/ringleaders/davidd.html> <http://www.kovacs.com/medref-l/medref-l.html> <http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/net-gold.html> <http://www.LIFEofFlorida.org> World Business Community Advisor <http://www.WorldBusinessCommunity.org> ==================================================== On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Andreas Kaufmann wrote: > Hello altogether > I am relatively new to this mailinglist (and to mailinglists in general), so > you might ignore my netiquette-mistakes I am going to make (and my > language-mistakes as well). > I am from Switzerland and student of Social Work. At the moment, I > conceptualize my final license-work at the University. For this reason, I > faced the topic of "Online Advisory Boards for young people" (with problems > concerning sexuality, apprenticeships, relationships, independence and so > on). My research wants to find out which threats, opportunities and > boundaries are actual for this new form of social support/help. > The theoretical lense through which I want to consider my research is the > Digital Divide Approach, so that's why I start my request right in here. I > want to find out how sociodemographic conditions and conditions of the media > Internet itself determine the coverage of Youths with advisory requests via > E-Mail. A hypothesis may be that young people with good literacy are more > likely to search for help online. Another hypothesis may be that young men > do have a larger tendency to request for help than young women. > Now my point of interest: Do you know basic scientific literature on the > topic of the Digital Divide Approach? Who are the founders, the pioneers who > "invented"/"developed"/"conceptualized" the approach? I am very very > grateful to all of you for any little hint. > Thanks > Andy > ++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Andreas Kaufmann, Kirchgasse 4, 3312 Fraubrunnen > web / www.weppworx.net // mobile 079 466 63 02 ============================================= <snip> _______________________________________________ DIGITALDIVIDE mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.edc.org/mailman/listinfo/digitaldivide To unsubscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of the message.
