Keewaytinook Okimakanak's work with ICTs recognized by the Journal of Community Informatics

The latest issue of the online Journal of Community Informatics is dedicated to the work of the team partnering with Keewaytinook Okimakanak in the effective use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Check out the articles from the following Table of Contents.

Special thanks to the team of editors (Dr. Michael Gurstein, Dr. Susan O'Donnell. Dr. Adam Fiser and Brian Walmark) for working together to pull together all these publications. As well, thanks to all the authors of each of these articles who worked with the editorial team to produce this valuable publication. 

Special Issue: CI & Indigenous Communities in Canada—The K-Net (Keewaytinook Okimakanak's Kuhkenah Network) Experience

Table of Contents

Editorial

The K-Net Experience: Thematic Introduction to the Special Issue Abstract HTML
Brian Beaton, Susan O'Donnell, Adam Fiser, Brian Walmark
K-Net, Community Informatics and Service Delivery: An Evolving Paradigm HTML
Michael Gurstein

Articles

MyKnet.org: How Northern Ontario's First Nation Communities Made Themselves At Home On The World Wide Web Abstract HTML
Philipp Budka, Brandi Bell, Adam Fiser
How K-Net and Atlantic Canada's First Nation Help Desk are Using Videoconferencing for Community Development Abstract HTML
Mary Milliken, Susan O'Donnell, Elizabeth Gorman
Out from the Edges: Multi-site Videoconferencing as a Public Sphere in First Nations Abstract HTML
Fenwick McKelvey, Susan O'Donnell
Representation and Participation of First Nations Women in Online Videos Abstract HTML
Sonja Perley
Implementation of Information and Communication Technology in Aboriginal Communities: A Social Capital Perspective Abstract HTML
Javier Mignone, Heather Henley

Case Studies

Managing Changes in First Nations’ Health Care Needs: Is Telehealth the Answer? Abstract HTML
Josée Gabrielle Lavoie, Donna Williams

Notes from the field

In Search of Community Champions: Researching the Outcomes of K-Net’s Youth Information and Communications Technology Training Initiative Abstract HTML
Kristy Tomkinson
A Community Informatics Model for e-Services in First Nations Communities: The K-Net Approach to Water Treatment in Northern Ontario Abstract HTML
Michael Gurstein, Brian Beaton, Kevin Sherlock

Reports

Enabling and Accelerating First Nations Telehealth Development in Canada Abstract PDF
Valerie Gideon, Eugene Nicholas, John Rowlandson, Florence Woolner
ON-LINE RESOURCES about Keewaytinook Okimakanak, the Kuhkenah Network (K-Net) and Associated Broadband Applications Abstract HTML
Brian Beaton

Journal of Community Informatics. ISSN: 1712-4441