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Up one levelResources provided by ifPeople for easy access to information about sustainability, technology, and systems thinking. This database is being expanded and improved to facilitate access and ease of use. If you have any suggestions or comments about this page, please contact us.
- Links & Organizations — by mdorn — last modified 2006-01-13 21:45
- Find other online resources as well as links to organizations and businesses leading the transition to sustainability.
- Systems Thinking — by cjj — last modified 2008-08-04 09:21
- Resources on systems thinking, systems dynamics, and organizational learning.
- Accessibility and Web Standards — by cjj — last modified 2008-08-04 09:21
- Accessibility and Web standards are a key part of best practices in Web development that lead to improved user experience as well as accessibility for impaired Internet users. This section provides resources about standards and accessibility, implementation, and benefits.
- NTEN Session Information — by cjj — last modified 2006-01-13 15:16
- Links, information and tools about the NTEN session "Building Successful Organizations and Virtual Communities: Best Practices and Free Software Tools".
- Free and Open Source Software — by cjj — last modified 2008-08-04 09:24
- Sustainability — by Admin — last modified 2008-08-04 09:21
- Articles and guides about sustainability at ifPeople, Corporate Social Responsibility, Green IT, and more
- Collaboration — by ifPeople — last modified 2008-08-04 09:21
- Processes, tools, and technologies relating to collaboration.
- Website Planning and Management — by tirza — last modified 2008-08-04 09:21
- fairsource_es.pdf — by cjj — last modified 2006-01-13 08:16
- Evolving the role of civil society organizations: An ifPeople case study with Internet mapping — by cjj — last modified 2005-06-22 07:05
- Highland Valley has worked with ifPeople to develop a system that effectively repositions the organization and how it delivers service. Through a participative Internet mapping software, citizens actively and independently seek the services they need. This presentation, delivered at the Open Source Geospatial conference in June 2005, reveals the approach to more efficient and effective delivery of elder services and the role of Open Source technologies in creating a unique system.