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A presentation on some of the many Cooperative Partnerships that Broward County Library has with organizations throughout the County.
Cooperative Partnerships
Cooperative Partnerships
Robert Anstett
Presentation made by Marshall Crawford, Office of Technical Assistance, Department of the Treasury, United States, at the 9th annual network meeting of Senior Infrastructure & PPP Officials held at the OECD, Paris, on 1 March 2016
Disclosure and the US P3 Market - Marshall Crawford, United States
Disclosure and the US P3 Market - Marshall Crawford, United States
OECD Governance
Teen Births in Metro Atlanta
Teen Births in Metro Atlanta
Teen Births in Metro Atlanta
ARCResearch
Gotta love dot_gov_ila
Gotta love dot_gov_ila
RLA Continuing Education Committee
Dig deeper reference sheet for more information about 508 and accessibility.
Dig deeper reference sheet
Dig deeper reference sheet
Emily Allen
Key findings from a Florida statewide survey of 600 registered voters and a statewide survey of 400 Republican primary voters conducted November 3, 5-6, 2011 and January 15-17, 2012, respectively.
FHA hospital day presentation
FHA hospital day presentation
FlHospitalAssn
Needle Exchange Factsheet with references
Needle Exchange Factsheet with references
Mary Beth Levin
David Cuillier offered this 39-page handout to journalists attending APME's Phoenix NewsTrain on April 6-7, 2018. Cuillier is associate professor at and director of the University of Arizona School of Journalism. This handout was produced by Cuillier, Charles N. Davis from the University of Georgia and Joel Campbell from Brigham Young University, all three SPJ newsroom trainers in freedom of information (www.spj.org). It includes sections on the news stories possible with public records, strategies for accessing public records, and resources on access and on data. It accompanies Cuillier's Phoenix NewsTrain presentation of the same name. A second handout with the presentation is a pop quiz on Arizona public records. NewsTrain is a training initiative of Associated Press Media Editors (APME). More info: http://bit.ly/NewsTrain
7 steps to becoming a document mouser - David Cuillier - Phoenix NewsTrain - ...
7 steps to becoming a document mouser - David Cuillier - Phoenix NewsTrain - ...
News Leaders Association's NewsTrain
Recommandé
A presentation on some of the many Cooperative Partnerships that Broward County Library has with organizations throughout the County.
Cooperative Partnerships
Cooperative Partnerships
Robert Anstett
Presentation made by Marshall Crawford, Office of Technical Assistance, Department of the Treasury, United States, at the 9th annual network meeting of Senior Infrastructure & PPP Officials held at the OECD, Paris, on 1 March 2016
Disclosure and the US P3 Market - Marshall Crawford, United States
Disclosure and the US P3 Market - Marshall Crawford, United States
OECD Governance
Teen Births in Metro Atlanta
Teen Births in Metro Atlanta
Teen Births in Metro Atlanta
ARCResearch
Gotta love dot_gov_ila
Gotta love dot_gov_ila
RLA Continuing Education Committee
Dig deeper reference sheet for more information about 508 and accessibility.
Dig deeper reference sheet
Dig deeper reference sheet
Emily Allen
Key findings from a Florida statewide survey of 600 registered voters and a statewide survey of 400 Republican primary voters conducted November 3, 5-6, 2011 and January 15-17, 2012, respectively.
FHA hospital day presentation
FHA hospital day presentation
FlHospitalAssn
Needle Exchange Factsheet with references
Needle Exchange Factsheet with references
Mary Beth Levin
David Cuillier offered this 39-page handout to journalists attending APME's Phoenix NewsTrain on April 6-7, 2018. Cuillier is associate professor at and director of the University of Arizona School of Journalism. This handout was produced by Cuillier, Charles N. Davis from the University of Georgia and Joel Campbell from Brigham Young University, all three SPJ newsroom trainers in freedom of information (www.spj.org). It includes sections on the news stories possible with public records, strategies for accessing public records, and resources on access and on data. It accompanies Cuillier's Phoenix NewsTrain presentation of the same name. A second handout with the presentation is a pop quiz on Arizona public records. NewsTrain is a training initiative of Associated Press Media Editors (APME). More info: http://bit.ly/NewsTrain
7 steps to becoming a document mouser - David Cuillier - Phoenix NewsTrain - ...
7 steps to becoming a document mouser - David Cuillier - Phoenix NewsTrain - ...
News Leaders Association's NewsTrain
Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceability And Animal Health - Chelsea Good, JD, Livestock Marketing Association, VP of Government & Industry Affairs, from the 2014 NIAA Annual Conference titled 'The Precautionary Principle: How Agriculture Will Thrive', March 31 - April 2, 2014, Omaha, NE, USA. More presentations at http://www.trufflemedia.com/agmedia/conference/2014_niaa_how_animal_agriculture_will_thrive
Chelsea Good - Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceabil...
Chelsea Good - Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceabil...
John Blue
Ucjsum10 presentation
Ucjsum10 presentation
None
Rebecca Gaskin Gain is an attorney and consultant with more than three decades of international experience. A member of the board of directors for CBZ Holdings, Zimbabwe’s largest lending institution, Rebecca Gaskin Gain stays informed of current trends and topics in the financial world. The current pandemic has taken a toll on the personal finances of a vast majority of Americans. According to a recent doxoINSIGHTS Bills Pay Impact Report, which collected data from 1,568 sampled households, 42 percent of the country’s consumers have missed a bill payment, while 39 percent believe they will miss a payment in the future. Around a quarter of missed payments were for car loans or utilities such as Internet and cable. Of greater concern is the 20 percent of Americans who have skipped a rent or mortgage payment. Twenty-eight percent say it is likely they will miss a payment in the future. On the other hand, only one-tenth of Americans have missed a health insurance payment, indicating that personal health during a pandemic is a priority.
Pandemic Impacts Americans’ Ability to Pay Bills
Pandemic Impacts Americans’ Ability to Pay Bills
Rebecca Gaskin Gain
Presented by Megan Smith / Public Policy Manager, United Way of Pennsylvania March 16, 2011 as part of the PA Budgetwatch Town Hall meeting sponsored by the United Way of Lackawanna and Wayne Counties
Statewide Nonprofit Budget Survey - Lackawanna
Statewide Nonprofit Budget Survey - Lackawanna
uwlackawayne
Presentation
Presentation2.1
Presentation2.1
Daniel Centeno
Executive Summary This FDA electoral finance study focuses on the 2010 Calgary Mayoral Election. The main purpose of the research is to tabulate the amount of contributions for all candidates. As the research progressed, further inquiry was made into the reporting system used by the City of Calgary, within provincial legislation. (2013 election finance data not publicly disclosed until after Election Day on October 21, 2013; only voluntary and incomplete financial data is available now.) Our results indicate that the top three candidates accounted for two-thirds of total campaign financing or 67 percent. The FDA also observed a wide variation between candidates with respect to the proportion of financing originating from different types of contributors. This includes distinctions based on contribution amount (under $100 versus over $100), and contribution source (individuals versus business versus unions). For example, 95.9 percent of gross contributions to all mayoral candidates were over $100, while 4.1 percent of gross contributions to all mayoral candidates were under $100. Also, 51.1 percent of total contributions to mayoral candidates were from corporations. The FDA concludes that electoral finance process in the 2010 City of Calgary mayoral election had a number of shortcomings, which in turn likely impacted the electoral fairness of the election, and the correlation between the voice of Calgarians and the election results. The FDA acknowledges that the root issue stems from Alberta’s Local Authorities Election Act, which the Alberta Provincial Government has jurisdiction over. However, the FDA believes that the City of Calgary still has the ability to improve the electoral finance process. For example, for modest costs, the City Calgary can upgrade and standardize the way campaign finances are reported to the City by candidates, and subsequently reported by the City to the general public. Key Findings from Report • The FDA auditors identified that three mayoral candidates had 67% of the electoral finances of all mayoral candidates (ten mayoral candidates in total). • The FDA auditors identified that contributions by corporations accounted for 51.1% of the total contributions to mayoral candidates, without considering any individuals who may have contributed for corporations. • The FDA auditors identified 99 incidents of individuals and corporations contributing to more than one candidate and totaling $595,333. (Note, we are not making an ethical judgment, and there are no municipal laws against contributing to more than one candidate. Our goals are to gauge the frequency and financial scope of this phenomenon.) • The FDA auditors identified that 95.9% of gross contributions to all mayoral candidates were over $100, while 4.1% of gross contributions to all mayoral candidates were under $100.
FDA Electoral Finance Study of the 2010 Calgary Mayoral Election
FDA Electoral Finance Study of the 2010 Calgary Mayoral Election
Foundation for Democratic Advancement
“10 Databases You Can Use Today” presentation from Reynolds Week 2016 by Steve Doig and Evan Wyloge
“10 Databases You Can Use Today” by Steve Doig and Evan Wyloge
“10 Databases You Can Use Today” by Steve Doig and Evan Wyloge
Reynolds Center for Business Journalism
Data brief no_12_dual_eligibles_across_the_states
Data brief no_12_dual_eligibles_across_the_states
The Scan Foundation
Data journalism at Techraking 6
Data journalism at Techraking 6
Jennifer LaFleur
Executive Summary The Foundation for Democratic Advancement (FDA) asserts that municipalities like any other government department and agency, corporation, and non-profit/charity organization are expected to operate efficiently and effectively in order to provide adequate services at reasonable cost. In this report, the FDA is not promoting and will never promote the idea that municipalities have the right to impose their own levies in order to create more revenue. The reader knows that extra revenue and abundance of cash and resources may lead to complacency, inefficiency, waste, and corruption. However, the FDA supports and advocates that municipalities have the right, when needed and warranted, to supplement their revenue in order to provide services and develop and maintain safe and reliable communities. In its research, the Foundation for Democratic Advancement uncovers the bias of section 648 of the Alberta Municipal Government Act (MGA, 2000) and the section’s inconsistent application throughout Alberta. As it stands, section 648 only allows Alberta municipalities to charge hard infrastructure levies (such as charges for sewer or water infrastructure) on new off-site developments as opposed to municipalities having the discretionary capacity to charge for both hard and soft levies which includes police and fire services, parks, and community infrastructure. Currently, several Alberta cities (most notably the City of Calgary) bypass this restriction on levies by signing private negotiated agreements (standard development agreements) with development community stakeholders. These agreements allow the City of Calgary, for instance, to charge also for soft infrastructure levies because the development industry agreed to them, and therefore it cannot sue on grounds of violation of the MGA. All other Alberta municipalities are restricted to charging only hard infrastructure levies unless they too can negotiate private agreements with developers and/or developer associations. Moreover, the Government of Alberta ignores the bypass of section 648 by Alberta municipalities. In the FDA’s view, section 648 is a process shortcoming by allowing developers to either avoid soft infrastructure levies or negotiate low levies from a strong negotiating position. In either scenario, Alberta municipal taxpayers likely pay more for the capital costs of new off-site developments, while developers, which are the principle profit beneficiaries of new developments, pay less. This issue resolves around who pays for soft infrastructure which is critical to new off-site infrastructure and the ability of municipalities to maintain safe and viable communities (MGA, Part 1, Section 3). An off-site levy is one financing source to both pay for growth-related infrastructure and pass on infrastructure costs to those individuals and organizations who are the primary beneficiaries of the growth, and thereby ensure “growth pays for growth”....
2014 FDA Process Review of Alberta Municipal Levies: Implication for Alberta ...
2014 FDA Process Review of Alberta Municipal Levies: Implication for Alberta ...
Foundation for Democratic Advancement
Reject, Rethink, Redo, Rejuvenate: A new model for academic health sciences libraries
The Four R's: The Future of the Library
The Four R's: The Future of the Library
Elaine Martin
Beyond Merely Surviving
Beyond Merely Surviving
Long Island Library Resources Council
Periodicals in Crisis
Periodicals in Crisis
Jenifer Holman
39 cc 4_b_m-kyrillidou
39 cc 4_b_m-kyrillidou
Society for Scholarly Publishing
139 wakeling
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Society for Scholarly Publishing
An interactive workshop on the changing academic library, from endings to new beginnings. Prepared at the invitation of the Associated College Libraries of Central Pennsylvania, the workshop covers how budgets, staffing, and shifts in information-seeking behaviors and preferences are driving change in collections and services. The workshop concludes with a consideration of opportunities for innovation to add value and advance the missions of the colleges and universities that libraries serve.
Ideas to Innovation: Powering Up for Change
Ideas to Innovation: Powering Up for Change
Karen S Calhoun
Lis presentation.mov
Lis presentation.mov
Dan Blanchard
Pew Study on Government and Use of Social Media
Pew government-online-100427082251-phpapp02
Pew government-online-100427082251-phpapp02
Kirsten Deshler
En su conferencia, "Government 2.0.: Opportunities and challenges", Jane Fountain enseña las consecuencias del uso de herramientas tecnológicas de comunicación en la campaña y la administración de Barack Obama. 12-02-2010 Vídeo relacionado: http://bit.ly/dp0bvx
Government 2.0.: Opportunities and challenges
Government 2.0.: Opportunities and challenges
EOI Escuela de Organización Industrial
A resource regarding government websites on the Internet.
Government online
Government online
David Ricker
An overview of libraries and e-government that covers the complex issues and related barriers facing public libraries with the growing expectation that the public will engage in e-government transactions. Presentation given at CTG's workshop on "The Role of Public Libraries in Enabling Open Government," May 7-8, 2014 in Alexandria, VA. Find out more at http://imls.ctg.albany.edu/.
Libraries and E-government: Foundations and Issues
Libraries and E-government: Foundations and Issues
Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany/SUNY
Discovering and mapping your community needs - HealthLandscape Presented at the 2013 Community Connections Pre-Application Workshops for The HealthPath Foundation of Ohio
Discovering and mapping your community needs
Discovering and mapping your community needs
The HealthPath Foundation of Ohio
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Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceability And Animal Health - Chelsea Good, JD, Livestock Marketing Association, VP of Government & Industry Affairs, from the 2014 NIAA Annual Conference titled 'The Precautionary Principle: How Agriculture Will Thrive', March 31 - April 2, 2014, Omaha, NE, USA. More presentations at http://www.trufflemedia.com/agmedia/conference/2014_niaa_how_animal_agriculture_will_thrive
Chelsea Good - Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceabil...
Chelsea Good - Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceabil...
John Blue
Ucjsum10 presentation
Ucjsum10 presentation
None
Rebecca Gaskin Gain is an attorney and consultant with more than three decades of international experience. A member of the board of directors for CBZ Holdings, Zimbabwe’s largest lending institution, Rebecca Gaskin Gain stays informed of current trends and topics in the financial world. The current pandemic has taken a toll on the personal finances of a vast majority of Americans. According to a recent doxoINSIGHTS Bills Pay Impact Report, which collected data from 1,568 sampled households, 42 percent of the country’s consumers have missed a bill payment, while 39 percent believe they will miss a payment in the future. Around a quarter of missed payments were for car loans or utilities such as Internet and cable. Of greater concern is the 20 percent of Americans who have skipped a rent or mortgage payment. Twenty-eight percent say it is likely they will miss a payment in the future. On the other hand, only one-tenth of Americans have missed a health insurance payment, indicating that personal health during a pandemic is a priority.
Pandemic Impacts Americans’ Ability to Pay Bills
Pandemic Impacts Americans’ Ability to Pay Bills
Rebecca Gaskin Gain
Presented by Megan Smith / Public Policy Manager, United Way of Pennsylvania March 16, 2011 as part of the PA Budgetwatch Town Hall meeting sponsored by the United Way of Lackawanna and Wayne Counties
Statewide Nonprofit Budget Survey - Lackawanna
Statewide Nonprofit Budget Survey - Lackawanna
uwlackawayne
Presentation
Presentation2.1
Presentation2.1
Daniel Centeno
Executive Summary This FDA electoral finance study focuses on the 2010 Calgary Mayoral Election. The main purpose of the research is to tabulate the amount of contributions for all candidates. As the research progressed, further inquiry was made into the reporting system used by the City of Calgary, within provincial legislation. (2013 election finance data not publicly disclosed until after Election Day on October 21, 2013; only voluntary and incomplete financial data is available now.) Our results indicate that the top three candidates accounted for two-thirds of total campaign financing or 67 percent. The FDA also observed a wide variation between candidates with respect to the proportion of financing originating from different types of contributors. This includes distinctions based on contribution amount (under $100 versus over $100), and contribution source (individuals versus business versus unions). For example, 95.9 percent of gross contributions to all mayoral candidates were over $100, while 4.1 percent of gross contributions to all mayoral candidates were under $100. Also, 51.1 percent of total contributions to mayoral candidates were from corporations. The FDA concludes that electoral finance process in the 2010 City of Calgary mayoral election had a number of shortcomings, which in turn likely impacted the electoral fairness of the election, and the correlation between the voice of Calgarians and the election results. The FDA acknowledges that the root issue stems from Alberta’s Local Authorities Election Act, which the Alberta Provincial Government has jurisdiction over. However, the FDA believes that the City of Calgary still has the ability to improve the electoral finance process. For example, for modest costs, the City Calgary can upgrade and standardize the way campaign finances are reported to the City by candidates, and subsequently reported by the City to the general public. Key Findings from Report • The FDA auditors identified that three mayoral candidates had 67% of the electoral finances of all mayoral candidates (ten mayoral candidates in total). • The FDA auditors identified that contributions by corporations accounted for 51.1% of the total contributions to mayoral candidates, without considering any individuals who may have contributed for corporations. • The FDA auditors identified 99 incidents of individuals and corporations contributing to more than one candidate and totaling $595,333. (Note, we are not making an ethical judgment, and there are no municipal laws against contributing to more than one candidate. Our goals are to gauge the frequency and financial scope of this phenomenon.) • The FDA auditors identified that 95.9% of gross contributions to all mayoral candidates were over $100, while 4.1% of gross contributions to all mayoral candidates were under $100.
FDA Electoral Finance Study of the 2010 Calgary Mayoral Election
FDA Electoral Finance Study of the 2010 Calgary Mayoral Election
Foundation for Democratic Advancement
“10 Databases You Can Use Today” presentation from Reynolds Week 2016 by Steve Doig and Evan Wyloge
“10 Databases You Can Use Today” by Steve Doig and Evan Wyloge
“10 Databases You Can Use Today” by Steve Doig and Evan Wyloge
Reynolds Center for Business Journalism
Data brief no_12_dual_eligibles_across_the_states
Data brief no_12_dual_eligibles_across_the_states
The Scan Foundation
Data journalism at Techraking 6
Data journalism at Techraking 6
Jennifer LaFleur
Executive Summary The Foundation for Democratic Advancement (FDA) asserts that municipalities like any other government department and agency, corporation, and non-profit/charity organization are expected to operate efficiently and effectively in order to provide adequate services at reasonable cost. In this report, the FDA is not promoting and will never promote the idea that municipalities have the right to impose their own levies in order to create more revenue. The reader knows that extra revenue and abundance of cash and resources may lead to complacency, inefficiency, waste, and corruption. However, the FDA supports and advocates that municipalities have the right, when needed and warranted, to supplement their revenue in order to provide services and develop and maintain safe and reliable communities. In its research, the Foundation for Democratic Advancement uncovers the bias of section 648 of the Alberta Municipal Government Act (MGA, 2000) and the section’s inconsistent application throughout Alberta. As it stands, section 648 only allows Alberta municipalities to charge hard infrastructure levies (such as charges for sewer or water infrastructure) on new off-site developments as opposed to municipalities having the discretionary capacity to charge for both hard and soft levies which includes police and fire services, parks, and community infrastructure. Currently, several Alberta cities (most notably the City of Calgary) bypass this restriction on levies by signing private negotiated agreements (standard development agreements) with development community stakeholders. These agreements allow the City of Calgary, for instance, to charge also for soft infrastructure levies because the development industry agreed to them, and therefore it cannot sue on grounds of violation of the MGA. All other Alberta municipalities are restricted to charging only hard infrastructure levies unless they too can negotiate private agreements with developers and/or developer associations. Moreover, the Government of Alberta ignores the bypass of section 648 by Alberta municipalities. In the FDA’s view, section 648 is a process shortcoming by allowing developers to either avoid soft infrastructure levies or negotiate low levies from a strong negotiating position. In either scenario, Alberta municipal taxpayers likely pay more for the capital costs of new off-site developments, while developers, which are the principle profit beneficiaries of new developments, pay less. This issue resolves around who pays for soft infrastructure which is critical to new off-site infrastructure and the ability of municipalities to maintain safe and viable communities (MGA, Part 1, Section 3). An off-site levy is one financing source to both pay for growth-related infrastructure and pass on infrastructure costs to those individuals and organizations who are the primary beneficiaries of the growth, and thereby ensure “growth pays for growth”....
2014 FDA Process Review of Alberta Municipal Levies: Implication for Alberta ...
2014 FDA Process Review of Alberta Municipal Levies: Implication for Alberta ...
Foundation for Democratic Advancement
Tendances
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Chelsea Good - Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceabil...
Chelsea Good - Development of Portal For Interstate Regulations For Traceabil...
Ucjsum10 presentation
Ucjsum10 presentation
Pandemic Impacts Americans’ Ability to Pay Bills
Pandemic Impacts Americans’ Ability to Pay Bills
Statewide Nonprofit Budget Survey - Lackawanna
Statewide Nonprofit Budget Survey - Lackawanna
Presentation2.1
Presentation2.1
FDA Electoral Finance Study of the 2010 Calgary Mayoral Election
FDA Electoral Finance Study of the 2010 Calgary Mayoral Election
“10 Databases You Can Use Today” by Steve Doig and Evan Wyloge
“10 Databases You Can Use Today” by Steve Doig and Evan Wyloge
Data brief no_12_dual_eligibles_across_the_states
Data brief no_12_dual_eligibles_across_the_states
Data journalism at Techraking 6
Data journalism at Techraking 6
2014 FDA Process Review of Alberta Municipal Levies: Implication for Alberta ...
2014 FDA Process Review of Alberta Municipal Levies: Implication for Alberta ...
En vedette
Reject, Rethink, Redo, Rejuvenate: A new model for academic health sciences libraries
The Four R's: The Future of the Library
The Four R's: The Future of the Library
Elaine Martin
Beyond Merely Surviving
Beyond Merely Surviving
Long Island Library Resources Council
Periodicals in Crisis
Periodicals in Crisis
Jenifer Holman
39 cc 4_b_m-kyrillidou
39 cc 4_b_m-kyrillidou
Society for Scholarly Publishing
139 wakeling
139 wakeling
Society for Scholarly Publishing
An interactive workshop on the changing academic library, from endings to new beginnings. Prepared at the invitation of the Associated College Libraries of Central Pennsylvania, the workshop covers how budgets, staffing, and shifts in information-seeking behaviors and preferences are driving change in collections and services. The workshop concludes with a consideration of opportunities for innovation to add value and advance the missions of the colleges and universities that libraries serve.
Ideas to Innovation: Powering Up for Change
Ideas to Innovation: Powering Up for Change
Karen S Calhoun
En vedette
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The Four R's: The Future of the Library
The Four R's: The Future of the Library
Beyond Merely Surviving
Beyond Merely Surviving
Periodicals in Crisis
Periodicals in Crisis
39 cc 4_b_m-kyrillidou
39 cc 4_b_m-kyrillidou
139 wakeling
139 wakeling
Ideas to Innovation: Powering Up for Change
Ideas to Innovation: Powering Up for Change
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This monograph was written for Wagner College's Hugh L. Carey Institute for Government Reform in April 2020 by Bradley Tusk, founder and CEO of Tusk Holdings, and Aileen Kim, Mobile Voting Project Leader, Tusk Philanthropies.
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FOR RELEASE APRIL 30, 2018 BY Aaron Smith and Kenneth Olmstead FOR MEDIA OR OTHER INQUIRIES: Aaron Smith, Associate Director, Research Tom Caiazza, Communications Manager 202.419.4372 www.pewresearch.org RECOMMENDED CITATION Pew Research Center, April 2018, “Declining Majority of Online Adults Say the Internet Has Been Good for Society” 1 PEW RESEARCH CENTER www.pewresearch.org About Pew Research Center Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world. It does not take policy positions. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, content analysis and other data-driven social science research. The Center studies U.S. politics and policy; journalism and media; internet, science and technology; religion and public life; Hispanic trends; global attitudes and trends; and U.S. social and demographic trends. All of the Center’s reports are available at www.pewresearch.org. Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. © Pew Research Center 2018 http://www.pewresearch.org/ 2 PEW RESEARCH CENTER www.pewresearch.org Declining Majority of Online Adults Say the Internet Has Been Good for Society Americans tend to view the impact of the internet and other digital technologies on their own lives in largely positive ways, Pew Research Center surveys have shown over the years. A survey of U.S. adults conducted in January 2018 finds continuing evidence of this trend, with the vast majority of internet users (88%) saying the internet has, on balance, been a mostly good thing for them personally. But even as they view the internet’s personal impact in a positive light, Americans have grown somewhat more ambivalent about the impact of digital connectivity on society as a whole. A sizable majority of online adults (70%) continue to believe the internet has been a good thing for society. Yet the share of online adults saying this has declined by a modest but still significant 6 percentage points since early 2014, when the Center first asked the question. This is balanced by a corresponding increase (from 8% to 14%) in the share of online adults who say the internet’s societal impact is a mix of good and bad. Meanwhile, the share saying the internet has been a mostly bad thing for society is largely unchanged over that time: 15% said this in 2014, and 14% say so today. This shift in opinion regarding the ultimate social impact of the internet is particularly stark among older Americans, despite the fact that older adults have been especially rapid adopters of consumer technologies such as social media and smartphones in recent years. Today 64% of online adults ages 65 and older say the internet has been a mostly good thing for society. That represents Growing share of online adults say the internet .
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Be a Better Business Watchdog -- CAR for Business Journalists
Be a Better Business Watchdog -- CAR for Business Journalists
Getting statistical
Getting statistical
Connect.DC Guide to Digital Citizenship
Connect.DC Guide to Digital Citizenship
The Case for Mobile Voting
The Case for Mobile Voting
Pli government investigations 2020
Pli government investigations 2020
WebsiteAccessibilityReport_Final_4
WebsiteAccessibilityReport_Final_4
Client Use of Technology – 2008 Updates
Client Use of Technology – 2008 Updates
FOR RELEASE APRIL 30, 2018 BY Aaron Smith and .docx
FOR RELEASE APRIL 30, 2018 BY Aaron Smith and .docx
The haves and the have nots: is civic tech impacting the people who need it m...
The haves and the have nots: is civic tech impacting the people who need it m...
CSUN 2014 Digital Accessibility Legal Update
CSUN 2014 Digital Accessibility Legal Update
Authentication slides 04.07.2003
Authentication slides 04.07.2003
Putting Uncle Sam To Work Kpla April 17, 2008
Putting Uncle Sam To Work Kpla April 17, 2008
ProQuest Statistical Abstract of the United States
ProQuest Statistical Abstract of the United States
Ideas and Tools to Decode the 2020 Census - ONA19
Ideas and Tools to Decode the 2020 Census - ONA19
Dernier
As Odoo is a comprehensive business management software suite, the Calendar view is a powerful tool used to visualize and manage events, tasks, meetings, deadlines and other time-sensitive activities across various modules such as CRM, Project management, HR modules and more. In this slide, we can just go through the the steps of creating a calendar view for a module in Odoo 17.
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Celine George
Basic Civil Engineering notes first year Notes Building notes Selection of site for Building Layout of a Building What is Burjis, Mutam Building Bye laws Basic Concept of sunlight ventilation in building National Building Code of India Set back or building line Types of Buildings Floor Space Index (F.S.I) Institutional Vs Educational Building Components & function Sills, Lintels, Cantilever Doors, Windows and Ventilators Types of Foundation AND THEIR USES Plinth Area Shallow and Deep Foundation Super Built-up & carpet area Floor Area Ratio (F.A.R) RCC Reinforced Cement Concrete RCC VS PCC
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Denish Jangid
General introduction about Microwave assisted reactions.
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
Maksud Ahmed
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges •This presentation gives an overall view of education in 21st century and how it is facilitated by the integration of ICT. •It also gives a detailed explanation of the challenges faced in ICT-based education and further elaborates the strategies that can help in overcoming the challenges.
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
AreebaZafar22
https://medicaleducationelearning.blogspot.com/2024/02/using-micro-scholarship-to-incentivize.html
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Poh-Sun Goh
Pie
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
heathfieldcps1
SGK
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
QucHHunhnh
The global implications of DORA and NIS 2 Directive are significant, extending beyond the European Union. Amongst others, the webinar covers: • DORA and its Implications • Nis 2 Directive and its Implications • How to leverage directive and regulation as a marketing tool and competitive advantage • How to use new compliance framework to request additional budget Presenters: Christophe Mazzola - Senior Cyber Governance Consultant Armed with endless Excel files, a meme catalog worthy of the best X'os (formerly twittos), and a risk register to make your favorite risk manager jealous, I swapped my computer scientist cape a few years ago for that of a (cyber) threat hunter with the honorary title of CISO. Ah, and I am also a quadruple senior certified ISO27001/2/5, Pas mal non ? C'est francais. Malcolm Xavier Malcolm Xavier has been working in the Digital Industry for over 18 Years now. He has worked with Global Clients in South Africa, United States and United Kingdom. He has achieved Many Professional Certifications Like CISSP, Google Cloud Practitioner, TOGAF, Azure Cloud, ITIL v3 etc. His core competencies include IT strategy, cybersecurity, IT infrastructure management, data center migration and consolidation, data protection and compliance, risk management and governance, and IS program development and management. Date: April 25, 2024 Tags: Information Security, Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find out more about ISO training and certification services Training: Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) - EN | PECB NIS 2 Directive - EN | PECB Webinars: https://pecb.com/webinars Article: https://pecb.com/article Whitepaper: https://pecb.com/whitepaper ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information about PECB: Website: https://pecb.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pecb/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PECBInternational/ Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/PECBCERTIFICATION
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
PECB
This slide will show how to set domains for a field in odoo 17. Domain is mainly used to select records from the models. It is possible to limit the number of records shown in the field by applying domain to a field, i.e. add some conditions for selecting limited records.
How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17
How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17
Celine George
Mixin classes are helpful for developers to extend the models. Using these classes helps to modify fields, methods and other functionalities of models without directly changing the base models. This slide will show how to extend models using mixin classes in odoo 17.
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Celine George
Numerical on HEV
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
RamjanShidvankar
In BC’s nearly-decade-old “new” curriculum, the curricular competencies describe the processes that students are expected to develop in areas of learning such as mathematics. They reflect the “Do” in the “Know-Do-Understand” model. Under the “Communicating” header falls the curricular competency “Explain and justify mathematical ideas and decisions.” Note that it contains two processes: “Explain mathematical ideas” and “Justify mathematical decisions.” I have broken it down into its separate parts in order to understand--or reveal--its meaning. The first part is commonplace in classrooms. By now, BC math teachers—and students—understand that “Explain mathematical ideas” means more than “Show your work.” Teachers consistently ask “What did you do?” and “How do you know?” This process is about retelling, not just of steps but of thinking. The second part happens less frequently. Think back to the last time that you observed a student make—a necessary precursor to justify—a mathematical decision. “Justify” is about defending. Like “explain,” it involves reasoning; unlike “explain,” it also involves opinion and debate. In order to reinterpret the curricular competency “Explain and justify mathematical ideas and decisions,” I will continue to take apart its constituent part “Justify mathematical decisions” and carefully examine the term “mathematical decisions.” What, exactly, is a “mathematical decision”? Below, I will categorize answers to this question. These categories, and the provided examples, may help to suggest new opportunities for students to justify.
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Chris Hunter
A Transgenic animal is one that carries a foreign gene that has been deliberately inserted into its genome. The foreign gene are inserted into the germ line of the animal, so it can be transmitted to the progeny. Transgenic animals are animals that are genetically altered to have traits that mimic symptoms of specific human pathologies. They provide genetic model of various human disease which are important in understanding disease and development of new target.
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
NikitaBankoti2
In this webinar, nonprofits learned how to delve into the minds of funders, unveiling what they truly seek in qualified grant applicants, and tools for success. Learn more about the Grant Readiness Review service by Remy Consulting at TechSoup to help you gather, organize, and assess the strength of documents required for grant applications.
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
TechSoup
Students will get the knowledge of : - meaning of marketing channel - channel design, channel members - selection of appropriate channel, channel conflicts - physical distribution management and its importance
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
VishalSingh1417
Subject Environmental Sciences in the syllabus of 1st year b pharmacy semester 2nd contain point The FOOD CHAIN & FOOD WEB.
Food Chain and Food Web (Ecosystem) EVS, B. Pharmacy 1st Year, Sem-II
Food Chain and Food Web (Ecosystem) EVS, B. Pharmacy 1st Year, Sem-II
Shubhangi Sonawane
AAPI Month Slide Deck
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
David Douglas School District
Mehran University Newsletter is a Quarterly Publication from Public Relations Office
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro
In Bachelor of Pharmacy course, Class- 1st year, sem-II Subject EVS having topic of ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION under the ECOSYSTEM point in this presentation points like ecological succession , types of ecological succession like primary and secondary explain with diagram. Students having deep knowledge about Ecological Succession after studying this presentation.
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Shubhangi Sonawane
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Thiyagu K
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Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
microwave assisted reaction. General introduction
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17
How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Food Chain and Food Web (Ecosystem) EVS, B. Pharmacy 1st Year, Sem-II
Food Chain and Food Web (Ecosystem) EVS, B. Pharmacy 1st Year, Sem-II
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
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