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Characteristics and choices of public access Internet users in Victorian public libraries

Gary Hardy (Research Fellow at the Centre for Community Networking Research, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia)
Graeme Johanson (Director, at the Centre for Community Networking Research, School of Information Management and Systems, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia)

Online Information Review

ISSN: 1468-4527

Article publication date: 1 October 2003

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Abstract

Provision of public Internet access has been viewed by governments as a key step towards encouraging uptake among people who do not have access to information communication technologies, and as an important means of building an equitable information society. The Victorian Public Library network has led Australia in providing this access, at no small cost. However, little substantial data is available about the users of this public access, little is known of what they use the access for, nor how well it meets their needs. Through a wide‐scale survey, and through focus groups this study explores the demographic characteristics of public library public access Internet users, the extent to which public access Internet provision meets the needs of those users, and users' planned/future use of public access Internet. The role of public access and the policy implications of this data are discussed.

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Hardy, G. and Johanson, G. (2003), "Characteristics and choices of public access Internet users in Victorian public libraries", Online Information Review, Vol. 27 No. 5, pp. 344-358. https://doi.org/10.1108/14684520310502306

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