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                           How to Use this Site
                           
                           
For those who are visiting this site and interested in submitting
for one of the partnership grants on this project, we would like to suggest how
to best utilize the information here in order to understand the concepts behind civic
networking and to prepare a good application.
 
- Perhaps the best advice is to join the CivNet Russia e-mail 
listserver where the various people who are involved and interested in 
this project will discuss their questions, comments and suggestions about 
the project.  We will very closely monitor the discussions and 
will be adding frequently asked questions (and answers) to the Questions and Answers section under the Community Corner.
  - Next, please read carefully the Invitation 
for Partnership (IFP) to understand how this program will work and the 
amount of funding available for each community networking project.  While 
this first introduction to the IFP will be helpful, it will be good to come 
back and re-read the IFP after studying the material found on the civic 
networking site.
  - It should prove helpful to read carefully the various sections under 
"Project Description" to 
understand the history of this project, the definition and concepts behind 
civic networking, and more information about specific goals.
  - To gain a deeper understanding of civic networking, it is next 
suggested that you visit the sites listed under "General Information" (under 
the section "Civic Networking Info").  These are good references and 
in some cases, studies, of civic networking in North America, Scandinavia, 
and in Europe.  There are some excellent insights presented into civic 
networking.  Also, please visit the "International Civic 
Network" page and learn more about some of the very strong civic 
networking initiatives elsewhere in the world.  These should yield good 
ideas about what other communities are doing with civic networking.
  - Although the "Precedents in 
Russia" is not finished (as of August 5, 1997)  there will be 
information posted very soon about the historical precedents for community 
networking in Russia.  Recognizing that the local culture and environment 
for community networking is different in different countries, we feel that 
a good understanding of the historical roots of community and community 
development in Russia will be important for developing civic networks in 
Russian communities.
  - Finally, we feel that it may be helpful to learn more about  
Internet development in Russia.  By visiting the various sites listed under 
"Russian Internet", you can learn more about telecommunication 
infrastructure in Russian, Internet 
service providers in Russia, and communities in Russia who are already 
represented on the Internet.  
  
We realize we've suggested a lot of hours of research and 'browsing,' but
feel that the time spent here will help give a better understanding of
civic networking as it exists today and how it might be best applied in
Russian communities.
Once again, the most important advice we can give is to join the CivNet Russia e-mail 
listserver.  We will also be scheduling interactive chat sessions, 
which will be announced on the e-mail listserver, so that we can have some 
interactive discussions and some question and answer sessions.
 
  
 
						   
						   
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