El más reciente número de esta revista presenta una variedad de artículos interesantes. Para los interesados en cuestiones teóricos, el artículo de Michael Arnold es un ejercicio brillante de sistematización de lo que una red puede ser por el tipo de conexiones que crea o permite crear.
Editorial
    | Q: Where is the Wealth of Nations? A: In Communities. |                              HTML       |  
   |       Michael Gurstein    |   
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   Articles
    | The concept of community and the character of networks |                      Abstract        HTML       |  
   |       Michael V Arnold    |   
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    | Overnight Internet Browsing Among Cyber Café users in Abraka, Nigeria |                      Abstract        HTML       |  
   |       Esharenana E. Adomi    |   
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    | Surveys of the use of information and communications technologies by community-based organisations |                      Abstract        HTML       |  
   |       Tom Denison,     Graeme Johanson    |   
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    | Internet Cafés in Asia and Africa  Venues for Education and Learning? |                      Abstract        HTML       |  
   |       Bjørn Furuholt,     Stein Kristiansen    |   
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    | Factors Influencing Information Delivery Technology Choice in Deprived Regions in Ghana   |                      Abstract        HTML       |  
   |       Olivia Kwapong    |   
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   Notes from the field
    | Trapped in the Digital Divide: The Distributive Paradigm in Community Informatics |                      Abstract        HTML       |  
   |       Virginia E. Eubanks    |   
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   Points of View
    | Network Capital:  an expression of social capital in the Network Society |                      Abstract        HTML       |  
   |       Manuel Acevedo    |   
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    | A Comment Prompted by Andy Williamson's “A Review of New Zealand's Digital Strategy” |                              HTML       |  
   |       Garth Graham    |   
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