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Recent Case Studies from the LINC Project:
Database Case Study: Miami Worker's Center, 2000 (html)
Database Case Study: Community Voices Heard's Mayoral Candidates Accountability Session, 2001
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Using GNU/Linux in Organizing: GRO Part 1, 2002 (Linux diaries)
Building an Open Source Office: GRO Part 2, 2003 (PDF)
Montan Women Vote! Strategic Use Of Technology In Civic Engagement: Databases and Low-Income Families During TANF Reauthorization Debate, 2004 (html) | (PDF)
How Email Lists Promote Coalition Building and Organizing Across State Lines: The Western Regional Welfare Activists Network's Experience, 1999 (html) | (PDF)
Workshops:
18-Nov-2005
09-Nov-2005
Thinking Like a Database: SQL Bingo November 2005
08-Sep-2005
Using Technology to Increase Your Organization's Technology January 2001
28-Feb-2005
19-Dec-00: Training - Database
28-Feb-2005
Overview of LINC Project Workshops and Training Materials January 2001
28-Feb-2005
New York Foundation workshop: Using Technology to Increase Your Organization's Technology -- a day long workshop presented by LINC, the Progressive Technology Project and Media Jumpstart (now called the May First Technology Collective) for NYF grantees. January 2001
LINC News
Tech Binders: Your Organization's Tech Brains
This tech tip will help you keep your organization's tech info organized, up-to-date and handily accessible with a simple, low-tech solution. Avoid technology-induced headaches and save valuable time!
Good Computer Usage Practices for Organization Members and Staff
This tech tip is chock full of tips for keeping your organization's computers healthy, happy, and virus and spyware free.
Password Tips for Privacy
Learn how to protect your private information with memorable, secure passwords with advice from this tech tip.
Announcing the LINC Grab Bag
Think you have a stupid question? Don't be so sure. If you are wondering, chances are someone else is too, so ask! We'll post answers to questions and suggest solutions to your problems in our new grab bag. Check it out and please, let us know what you think!
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