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Information And Communication Technologies And Aboriginal Peoples In Canada: Information Seeking, Community Building, And Access Challenges In Geographically And Socially Marginalized Populations

Kathryn M. Kimery    
Samad Amirkhalkhali    

Resumen

People are coming to rely on Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) to provide them with access to education, healthcare, and government and community services. This paper presents a brief introduction to Aboriginal populations in Canada and the current state of ICT access and adoption among these groups.

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