
Disseminating for the TAP and TURA projects
General telework Links
Gil Gordon's website is a
mine of information on mainly US but also global telecommuting studies.
Jack Nilles of Jala
International originally coined the term telecommuting.
The Telecommuting Advisory
Council
Scottish distance
working information
Teleworking resources at Heriott Watt University in
Scotland
The TCA, The Telework
Telecottage and Telecentre Association (UK)
TeleFythynnod
Cymru (Telecottages Wales)
Telework Ireland association
French Teleworking
Association
Some French teleworking information from Club de l'Arche... http://www.atelier.fr/Galaxie/Arche/SemaineTeletravail.html
Telecommute
America!
The Foundation for Development of Social Function of Telecommunications (Spain)
Teletrabajo
gives some teleworking information in Spanish
Telelavoro (in
Italian)
Foreningen Telstugor i
SverigeTelecottages Sweden (in Swedish). There is also some information in English
Matti Pyykkvnen's
WWW page covers Telework in Finland.
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~dducheyn/telework/telework.html
is a Belgian teleworking/distributed working site with information on telework in
Belgium and on Belgian servers.
German Science, Research
and Education Ministry
British
Telecom's Martlesham labs telework research reports
http://www.eclipse.co.uk/pens/bibby/telework.html
is journalist Andrew Bibby's home pages which contain a number of articles on telework.
MidNet is
a UK organisation providing online services for teleworkers
http://www.isi.gov.uk is the
address for the UK's Dept of Trade and Industry's new "Information Society
Initiative", targeted at raising business awareness and use of internet, open
electronic networking etc.
http://www.ghbg.org.uk
gives pointers on how to take advantage of the ISI initiative.
European Telework Online( http://www.eto.org.uk
): This site has information, links, online discussion and focus groups relating to
telework, teletrade and telecooperation, support by the European ACTS programme - Advanced
Communications Technologies and Services. It is also the home site for European Telework
Week.
http://ctr.cstp.umkc.edu/nevadatelecommunity/
is the Website for the Nevada Telecommunities project.
http://www.eema.org/eemahq is
the site for the European Electronic Messaging Association, a professional group for users
of electronic messaging.
http://www.icbl.hw.ac.uk/tet/usability-guide/
is a set of guidelines for producing easy to used computer based learning systems produced
by Carmel Smith (carmel@icbl.hw.ac.uk).
Health and safety information produced by the Institution for
Occupational Safety and Health is available entitled: Teleworking - out of 'site', out of mind?
The Telefutures
report consists of a survey of the state of teleworking in Ireland carried out at the end
of 1995 and a series of recommendations for developing teleworking.
http://your ATA@aol.com
is the address for the American Telecommuting Association (ATA).
The International Flexwork Forum in Tokyo is accessible at iff-info@apic.or.jp
The WELL (Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link) has information about a
number of US community programmes at their gopher
site - look in the section marked civic, community and freenets for information by
city.
The Center
for Group Learning is a Californian network focussing on ways people can improve how
they work together, including teams who telework.
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