Institute for Community Research (ICR) Launches Online Resource
Posted by on July 18, 2003
On July 16, 2003, the Institute for Community Research (ICR) will launch ICR-Abstracts, an on-line list that will make available to its subscribers the latest bibliographic and abstract information available on publications related to the emerging field of community-based research
ICR is an independent community-based organization in Hartford, CT (USA) committed to using the tools of community-based research in collaboration with community partners to create social change in Hartford and beyond.
Approximately every three weeks, ICR will post abstract and bibliographic information on community-based research to list members, creating an electronic bibliography and resource for information related to community-based worldwide. Practitioners from community organizations, universities, public and private funding agencies, decision makers at the local and national levels, and other national organizations are encouraged to subscribe. As community-based research is multi-disciplinary, so is the list.
We encourage subscribers from all fields engaged in community-based research!
To subscribe, send an email to: icr-abstracts-subscribe@topica.com leaving the subject line blank, or go to ICRs website (http://www.incommunityresearch.org) and subscribe from there.
ICR-Abstracts is not a discussion list, but if you have publications that you would like us to post (either your own or others you know of), simply reply to the posting, and include the bibliographic and abstract information for the resource. Please include contact information so we can get in touch with you in case we have any questions.
Thank you!
The Institute for Community Research
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