
Designed for the specific needs of African American users, a guide to the online world profiles such resources as America Online's Ebony Room and EWorld's African American Information Network. Original. (All Users).
This guide investigates how African American users can effectively navigate the early internet to access culturally relevant information and community spaces. Authors Rey O. Harris and Stafford L. Battle provide a structured directory for individuals seeking to utilize online services for professional, educational, and social networking purposes. The text serves as a foundational manual for bridging the digital divide by highlighting specific platforms and networks tailored to the interests and needs of the Black community.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts view this text as a significant historical artifact documenting the early efforts to curate digital spaces for specific demographic interests. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the guide within the context of the mid-1990s internet landscape.
Page Count:
217
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Computing McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070054991
ISBN-13:
9780070054998
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