Resources regarding Internet-Mediated Volunteering With European Focus or Relevance


This is a list of offline and online literature that could play a role in supporting Internet-mediated volunteering in the EU, and that helped inform this research. Some of this literature is referenced in the final paper.

This literature could play a role in supporting the growth of Internet-mediated volunteering in the EU, in terms of:

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Lista de las actividades de los voluntarios digitales, voluntarios de Internet, voluntarios en red, voluntarios en línea y Programa de Formación, "Redes sociais e Comunicación 2.0", con presentaciones en español.

Presentaciones a SocialTIC, TIC para la transformación social y el voluntariado.

Short web page on the primary volunteering portal of France, France Bénévolat, linking to Canadian materials regarding virtual volunteering (in French)

"So what do we know about micro-volunteering?", a very short blog by Veronique Jochum, 21-Feb-2013, published at National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO).

How to develop a microvolunteering action. A guide for charities & nonprofits. From Help From Home.


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If you are interested in virtual volunteering, not just as it applies to Europe but as it is undertaken worldwide, please see the Virtual Volunteering Wiki, which continues to be updated.

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