Abstract
During the Spring and Summer of 1995 The William Monroe Trotter Institute conducted a survey of resident utilization patterns and attitudes towards various facets of computer technology. This survey was commissioned by Freedom House, Inc. and supported with a grant from the AT&T Foundation in Boston, Massachusetts. The goal of this survey, composed of adult residents who have been served by Freedom House, and agency representatives of a small number of selected community-based organizations, is to inform planners at this agency about the computer technical needs, interests, and utilization patterns of its clients.
Recommended Citation
Jennings, James
(1995)
"Computer Utilization and Attitudinal Patterns in a Black Community,"
Trotter Review: Vol. 9:
Iss.
2, Article 7.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.umb.edu/trotter_review/vol9/iss2/7
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