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Abstract

Digital disparities have been a concern among different communities across the U.S. The lack of an integrated approach to evaluate digital connectivity limits our understanding of where and what the differences are to address digital equity. This research utilized broadband internet open data and other government datasets to evaluate the status of digital connectivity across the U.S. where K-12 schools and public libraries are located. This work is funded by the University of North Texas Libraries’ Dean’s Innovation Grant (DIG) 2021–2022 award. The research data and products are open for others to use and replicate.

Acknowledgments

The authors wish to thank Diane Bruxvoort, Dean of UNT Libraries, for funding this research project, along with Robbie Sittel (Consultant) and Jo Monahan (Consultant) for their guidance and help throughout the project.

Disclosure statement

The authors report there are no competing interests to declare.

Additional information

Funding

This work is supported by the University of North Texas Libraries under the Dean’s Innovation Grant during the 2021–2022 cycle.

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