Updated July 11, 2018

A free resource for nonprofit organizations, NGOs, civil society organizations,
charities, schools, public sector agencies & other mission-based agencies
by Jayne Cravens
via coyotecommunications.com & coyoteboard.com (same web site)


Studies and Research Regarding
Online Volunteering / Virtual Volunteering
 
The list of studies and research regarding virtual volunteering has moved, along with the entire Virtual Volunteering Wiki that was created to accompany The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook.

You can find the list of compilation of publicly-available research and evaluation reports here.

Are you researching virtual volunteering?

If you are a university-based researcher (student or faculty) and are in need of information regarding online volunteering / virtual volunteering, online activists, online civic engagement, online mentoring, microvolunteering, crowd-sourcing, etc., please review the resources on this wiki page, and then please contact me. I may want to include your resources on the research list, and I will do all that I can to help you, free of charge, regarding your research (within reason). Please include complete details about your research project, and be prepared to provide confirmation from the university of your studies.

Are you a researcher wondering what angle you might take in a study about online volunteering / virtual volunteering, online activists, online civic engagement, online mentoring, microvolunteering, or crowd-sourcing? I have some suggestions. What's not needed or things like "Why do people volunteer online" or "Why do people want to be a microvolunteer." What's needed, at least among organizations expected to involve online volunteers, is academic research exploring:


Also see:


 The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook

available for purchase as a paperback & an ebook.


Completely revised and updated, & includes lots more advice about microvolunteering!


Most of the academic articles that have cited my work regarding virtual volunteering are listed at academia.edu (here is my page on the site) and my Google Scholar account.

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