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Reports By Lee Rainie, 37 Total:

Whither the internet?
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Increased Use of Video-sharing Sites
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Information Searches That Solve Problems
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Wikipedia users
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Tagging
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Election 2006 Online
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Robo-calls in the 2006 campaign
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The Internet’s Growing Role in Life’s Major Moments
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Americans and their cell phones
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Romance in America
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Big jump in search engine use
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The Internet at School
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Tech Term Awareness
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Use of web cams
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Online sports fantasy leagues
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Podcasting catches on
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The Internet and Campaign 2004
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How the internet has woven itself into American life
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The State of Blogging
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Virtual Tours Proliferate
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Use of Online Rating Systems
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The rise of wireless connectivity and PIP's latest findings
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The CAN-SPAM Act has not helped most email users so far
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The Internet and Emergency Preparedness
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The Internet and the Iraq war
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Holidays Online 2002
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Digital Town Hall
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College Students and the Web
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One year later: September 11 and the Internet
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Holidays Online 2001
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The dot-com meltdown and the Web
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The Commons of the Tragedy: How the Internet was used by millions after the terror attacks
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How Americans Used the Internet After the Terror Attack
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More Online, Doing More
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Wired Workers
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13 Million Americans ''Freeload'' Music on the Internet
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Tracking Online Life
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Presentations By Lee Rainie, 42 Total:

Online child safety and literacy
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The role of libraries in the digital age
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Libraries Solve Problems
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Surviving in the New Digital Ecosystem
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The impact of technology on people's everyday lives
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2.0 and the Internet World
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Public Policy and the Future of the Internet
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The Internet and Politics 2007
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Web 2.0 and what it means to libraries
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Communities, learning, and the internet
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The New Digital Ecology
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The impact of the internet on politics
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Digital Natives: How today's youth are different from their "digital immigrant" elders and what that means for libraries
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New Workers, New Workplaces
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The impact of the internet
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Teens and the Internet: Findings Submitted to the House Telecom Subcommittee.
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Testimony by Amanda Lenhart to the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet
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The New Media Ecology and how it will Affect Work and Learning
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How the Internet is Changing Consumer Behavior and Expectations
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Teens and technology
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Blogs and health care
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The Future of the Internet
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Privacy Online: A status report
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Shifting Worlds: Lee Rainie speech
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When everything meets everything
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Who Uses the Internet
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The new realities of online life
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What people do online
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Internet Use and Newsgathering During the Election Season
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The Online Healthcare Revolution
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Robert Lewis Shayon Lecture
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Factual Error Found on Internet
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Teenage Life Online
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Trust and Privacy Online
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The Internet and Collecting the History of the Present
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The Broadband Difference
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The Commons of the Tragedy
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The Rise of the E-Citizen
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Online Grief Support Groups
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Testimony of Lee Rainie to the Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection
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Testimony to the White House Commission on Comp. and Alt. Medicine Policy
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Testimony to the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
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Articles By Lee Rainie, 10 Total:

The Numbers that Count
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Foreword
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Internet Use and the Terror Attacks
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Emails That Matter: Changing Patterns of Internet Use Over a Year’s Time
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Days and Nights on the Internet: The Impact of a Diffusing Technology
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24,000 Minutes on the Internet
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The Rise of the Internet Lobby
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Why the Internet is (Mostly) Good for News
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The Revolution That Has Not Yet Begun
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How the Internet has changed Mom and Pop America
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PIP Comments By Lee Rainie, 32 Total:

Changing news audience behavior
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The Future of the Pew Internet Project
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Polling in the age of the cell phone
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Libraries Solve Problems
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The new information order
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Public Policy and The Future of the Internet
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The internet and politics
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Virtual tours
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New Workers, New Workplaces
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How Americans get news
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Latinos and cell phones
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Cell phones and survey research
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Internet adoption abroad
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Romance in America
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Privacy and security online: A status report
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Speech at Internet Librarians conference
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Professors and the internet
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Online newspapers gain a foothold
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An email interview with Lee Rainie
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New data on blogs and blogging
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Free internet data
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We Stand By Our Data
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Stories about the impact of the internet
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College Searching Online
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The Rise of Cell Phone Text Messaging
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The advent of spim
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iPods and MP3 Players storm the market
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Stories of online life
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The internet and election night
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Email and the 2004 Campaign
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New data on internet use and demographics
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Surprising, strange, and wonderful data
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