Recent publications by McClure about high-speed broadband

 January 5, 2012

            Charles R. McClure, Francis Eppes professor and Director of the Information Use Management and Policy Institute, recently has co-authored a number of papers and reports broadly related to Internet high-speed broadband and technology:

  • “Assessing Florida public library broadband for e-government and emergency/disaster management,” in Bertot, J. C., Jaeger, P. T., & McClure, C. R. (Eds.), Public libraries and the Internet: Roles, perspectives, and implications (pp. 103-128). Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited, 2011.
  • “The rural public library as leader in community broadband services,” Library Technology Reports, 47(6), 19-28; and
  • “Rural anchor institution broadband connectivity: Enablers and barriers to adoption,” Proceedings of the iConference 2012, February 5-7, 2012, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (in press).

McClure also co-authored final reports for Broadband Needs Assessments completed for the North Florida Broadband Authority (NFBA) and the Florida Rural Broadband Alliance.  These final reports are available on the Information Institute website at www.ii.fsu.edu.