Topics
- technology for the disabled
- the digital divide in Canada
- deaf culture on the web
- WWW usability issues
- equity issues in information technology in the Canada
- hackers and the information user
- internet addiction
- privacy and security in today's electronic world
- viruses: the scourge of cyberspace
- computer crime
- terrorism and the internet
- computer hacking
- trends in computer security
- software piracy in the Canada
- privacy in the information age
- psychology of web use
- social interaction on the internet: chat [MUD's, MOO's & MUSH's]
- libraries and blogs [weblogs]
- RSS [Really Simple Syndication] in libraries
- community and personal identity in the coming electronic culture
- scholarly publishing on the web
- advertising on the Internet
- filtering software
- seeing the collection: the virtual museum
- geographic information systems
- computer in the home
- intellectual property rights
- copyright and free access to information in the networked environment
- intelligent agents (software robots)
- expert systems and artificial intelligence
- wireless technologies and libraries
- computer communications: e-mail and beyond
- open source software
- virtual reality
- computer related health issues
- evolution of distance education: emerging technologies and distributed learning
- the impact of the Internet on education and home schooling
- information literacy
- learning in a digital age
- technology in fiction
- technology and humanity
- librarian webmasters
- library portals
- knowledge ecologies
- electronic mail reference service
- Internet access in public libraries
- issues related to cataloging of Internet resources
- reference librarians in the information age
- automating the reference process
- virtual libraries
- librarians and their images
- data mining
- information overload
- wireless networking in libraries
- personal information management (PIM)
- digital libraries