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The California Center for Cooperative Development. 2011. [http://www.cccd.coop/links/resource_organizations The California Center for Cooperative Development (CCCD) Resource Organizations]. Davis, CA: CA Center for Cooperative Development.
 
CoFED - The Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive. 2014. [http://www.cofed.coop/ CoFED - The Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive]. (CoFED is a network and training program that empowers students to create ethically-sourced, cooperatively-run food enterprises on college campuses). Oakland, CA: cofed.coop/.
 
CoopNetwork. 2014. [http://coopnetwork.net/home/housing_coops CoopNetwork: Supporting & Promoting HOUSING CO-OPS]. coopnetwork.net/home/housing_coops.
 
HCoop: The Internet Hosting Cooperative. 2012. [http://hcoop.net/ HCoop: The Internet Hosting Cooperative]. Cambridge, MA: HCoop: The Internet Hosting Cooperative.
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HCoop Wiki. 2012. [http://wiki.hcoop.net/WelcomePage Welcome to the HCoop Wiki]. (This is the Internet Hosting Cooperative's space for maintaining documentation of interest to our members, as well as for any visitors curious about who we are, what we provide, and how we operate. Everyone, including both members and non-members, is invited to create and edit appropriate pages). Cambridge, MA: HCoop: The Internet Hosting Cooperative.
 
The Toolbox for Education and Social Action Academy. 2014. [http://toolboxfored.org/academy/ The Toolbox for Education and Social Action Academy]. North Amherst, MA: toolboxfored.org/academy/.
 
 
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