Periodic research reports from the Community Informatics Research Lab #6

FromCI the University of IllinoisLab Graduate School of Library and Information NotesScience, with the support of the Institute for Museumand

Library Services, the Benton Foundation, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Afro-American Studies and Research Program, Illinois Informatics Institute and Community Informatics Initiative

Mural located at St. Pius Church, Pilsen, Chicago. Photo by Atelier Teee retrieved from flickr.com

A bibliography and webliography of Mexican Chicago By Brooke Bahnsen, U. of Illinois, Héctor Hernández, Chicago Public Library, and Kate Williams, U. of Illinois

This Lab Note reflects the first stage of a three-year research project known as eChicago. This project is funded by the Institute for Museum and Library Services and the full title of the project is Chicago community informatics: Places, Uses, Resources. Our interest here is to examine the population of Chicago, in particular a subset of ethnicities and community areas, and analyze how these communities are navigating the digital age. Stage one is to understand the communities today and discover how they are represented in cyberspace. Thus our initial products include a webliography/bibliography on each community and we are honored to partner with experts on these communities. Further work entails surveying the communities for public access computing sites (Places), interviewing members of community organizations on how they use digital tools (Uses), and helping a subset of these groups create digital resources that represent their cultural heritage and identity (Resources). The project’s theoretical framework centers on social capital and social networks.

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The Community Informatics Lab is a research facility opened in January 2008 in order to study the interaction of local communities and information technology in the tradition of the bench sciences, with a physical lab space for multiple projects. Its goal is to perfect current methodologies and develop new ones. Current projects include eChicago (ethnic communities and technology use), TOP Data Archive (creating and using an archive of 600+ community technology projects), eBlack (creating and using two online datasets regarding African American Illinois and African American Studies), Pnet 15 (reviewing the 15 year history of Prairienet), and Community Technology on Earth (coding and analyzing documented instances of community technology). The CI Lab looks forward to becoming a research tool available for faculty and students studying local communities or carrying out research in local communities. We welcome inquiries and visits from across the university, the state, and beyond. A weekly pot luck dinner during the semester is open to all. For more information, contact Kate Williams, The Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 501 E. Daniel Street MC-493, Champaign, Illinois 61820-6211 USA, tel (217) 244-9128, or email [email protected]. June 2008 8