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Rural Community Gateway Evaluation: Final Report 2007

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LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES

Tables
2.1. Relating Desk Study findings to Evaluation Objectives
3.1. How important RCG features are to survey respondents
4.1. Presence of key features on 8 websites - including the RCG
4.2. Summary of McCown's 7 principles of sustaining engagement with respect to the surveyed rural websites and portals

Figures
1.1. Summary of RCG developmental stages
1.2. Setting up the RCG, and subsequent content management activity 2003/2004
1.3. Timeline illustrating the key developments in thinking and policy, 2000-2005
2.1. A Timeline approach to the Evaluation Report structure, showing the Phases of the RCG, and the sources of the findings
3.1. Survey respondents' main reason for using the RCG
3.2. RCG features that would be missed if they were withdrawn
3.3. Do you think the RCG has met its "one-stop shop" objective?
3.4. Has the RCG met its online community objective?
4.1. How could the marketing of the RCG be improved?
4.2. Maturing of an online web resource © Sift 2004
4.3. Empower your Members over time (Kim, 2000)
4.4. The online community landscape © Sift 2006
4.5. Illustration of member sub-groups (Kim, 2000)
4.6. Steps towards collaboration online (Salmon, 2000)
4.7. Online community lifecycle © Sift
4.8. Sift's perspective on where most online communities sit © Sift

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