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'''Monticello Avenue''' is a community information network located in Charlottesville, dedicated to promoting civic use of the World Wide Web by: | |||
*Assisting community organizations in establishing Web pages | *Assisting community organizations in establishing Web pages, | ||
*Educating community members about the resources available | *Educating community members about the resources available, and | ||
*Organizing the growing amount of electronic community information | *Organizing the growing amount of electronic community information | ||
Groups and services represented include the government, school activities and educational opportunities, local businesses, cultural events, health and human service organizations, [[:Category:Neighborhood associations|neighborhood associations]] and religious groups. | |||
Monticello Avenue is jointly supported by the [[City of Charlottesville]], | Monticello Avenue is jointly supported by the [[City of Charlottesville]], [[Albemarle County]], and the [[Jefferson-Madison Regional Library]]. The server is housed in the Central branch of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library. | ||
Non-profit organizations in Albemarle or Charlottesville are eligible for free space on the community information server, free email, | Non-profit organizations in Albemarle or Charlottesville are eligible for free space on the community information server, free email, training and tech support. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://avenue.org Monticello Avenue] | *[http://avenue.org Monticello Avenue] | ||
== | ==References== | ||
[http://avenue.org/about.htm About Monticello Avenue] | |||
[[Category:Information resources]] | [[Category:Information resources]] |
Revision as of 17:02, 11 June 2009
Monticello Avenue is a community information network located in Charlottesville, dedicated to promoting civic use of the World Wide Web by:
- Assisting community organizations in establishing Web pages,
- Educating community members about the resources available, and
- Organizing the growing amount of electronic community information
Groups and services represented include the government, school activities and educational opportunities, local businesses, cultural events, health and human service organizations, neighborhood associations and religious groups.
Monticello Avenue is jointly supported by the City of Charlottesville, Albemarle County, and the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library. The server is housed in the Central branch of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library.
Non-profit organizations in Albemarle or Charlottesville are eligible for free space on the community information server, free email, training and tech support.