6 / 10 / 2008Canada Online! 2007

CIPONLINE! Home to Canada’s most comprehensive, ongoing study of the Internet, traditional media and emerging technologies.

“The Canadian Internet Project (CIP) is a longitudinal study of trends in the use of the Internet, traditional media and emerging technologies by Canadians, as well as their attitudes towards media and online activities. CIP examines patterns of use across all media and technologies, with particular focus on the confluence of delivery platforms. Every three years, CIP conducts a representative national survey of Internet users and non-users to explore the ways our world is changing by use of media and technology, with emphasis on the economic, cultural and social implications of these transformations.

CIP is a partner in the World Internet Project (WIP) — an academic consortium of research centres in more than two dozen countries around the world. All WIP members ask a subset of approximately 30 common questions in their national surveys, from which more than 85 variables and indices have been created for international comparisons. Every year WIP convenes an international conference and symposium bringing together leading experts from this discipline, and publishes an annual international report comparing data from member countries.”

Pour télécharger le rapport (versions fr. et angl.), sans oublier de prendre connaissance des droits de citations si vous voulez y faire référence.

Un beau complément de statistiques d’usages bien “fraîches” à l’Indice du commerce électronique au Québec que vient de faire paraître le CEFRIO, en partenariat avec VDL2 et SOM.

De quoi bien mettre à jour nos acétates de cours et de présentations! :-)

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