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What Children Can Teach Us - Developing Digital Libraries with Children for Children
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This is one of the many articles, research papers and presentations posted on http://www.icdlbooks.org/about/research/paperpresent.shtml
. which document, analyse and discuss the development process of the International Children's Digital Library (ICDL). This paper presents a discussion of the interdisciplinary research that contributes to understanding of digital libraries for children, it examines a case study of developing the ICDL, and discuss the implication of the research on designing with children and the future directions of digital libraries.
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Allison Druin
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Digital Libraries, Collaborative Design, Children Centered Design, Information Technology, Human Computer Interaction Lab, Internet, International Children's Digital Library,
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Druin, A. (2005). What children can teach us: Developing digital libraries for children with children. Library Quarterly, 75(1), 20-41.
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