[Pal-dc] PAL-DC at the IGF 2015
Christina de Castell
Christina.de.Castell at ifla.org
Mon Jul 27 11:45:18 BST 2015
Hi everyone,
Martha and Makane have both raised the idea of libraries as places to enable local content development. I believe this concept may be an expansion of the scope of the DC discussion, although it's an increasingly common conversation among libraries.
Do you agree that enabling local content development is a role that we should include in our statement?
Christina
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From: pal-dc-bounces at lists.apc.org [mailto:pal-dc-bounces at lists.apc.org] On Behalf Of Martha Giraldo
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 6:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [Pal-dc] PAL-DC at the IGF 2015 (Christina de Castell)
Dear Christina,
Hi, sorry for the delay, I would like to make a contribution for the
question:
3.What actions would make things better for users accessing the internet through libraries?
It´s indeed a great opportunity for IFLA to participate at the next internet governance forum (IGF2015) and try to bring more the attention of the importance of widening Access to Information conversations, considering that the Internet is a major player for it.
Bring people to know that Access to Information is more than an infrastructure problem. There´s much more to work, agree, recommend to national policy makers about getting advantage of the infrastructure, which means, making available pertinent information, contents, information services that may help communities to drive their own development.
We need more countries aware of the importance of the information their institutions produce and more articulating actions that make it easy for people to access it without -not finding it by google- or trying to see in which web page the information might be found.
What IFLA and Beyond Access have already achieved in terms of Access to Information with the Lyon Declaration and the participation at the SDG´s process is a major success!. The information laws that are being issued in many countries are also remarkable issues.
I would say we need to go deeper in terms of:
. Promoting the establishment of national policies/strategies to make
available and easier for people to have real access to the information they need.
. Promoting local content development.
. Promoting libraries as ideal places for enabling the communities to
facilitate information access and local content development.
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Martha Giraldo
ICT4D specialist
Colombia
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Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 15:01:38 +0000
From: Christina de Castell <Christina.de.Castell at ifla.org>
To: PubAccessLibraries-DC <pal-dc at lists.apc.org>
Subject: Re: [Pal-dc] PAL-DC at the IGF 2015
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Hello everyone,
As Stuart Hamilton mentioned in his message below of July 1, I?ve joined IFLA as the manager of policy and advocacy and will be the main point of contact for producing a document to discuss at IGF in Brazil. We have a place on the agenda for the main session, and we need to post a document for discussion to the IGF website by August 1 to maintain our agenda slot. This gives us just over two weeks to gather ideas.
Stuart proposed that we produce a set of guidelines or principles to communicate the continuing value of public access to ICT via libraries and asked three questions:
1. What format should this take?
2. Do you know of existing materials that contain valuable content we
can draw from?
3. What actions would make things better for users accessing the
internet through libraries?
I welcome your ideas, input and questions ? this can be as brief as directing me to a link for a good document that contains principles, or as much as you would like to contribute to outline your ideas. You?re welcome to post to the list or to contact me directly off-list.
I?ll post a draft to the list by July 28 (2 weeks from today) to seek your additional feedback.
I look forward to hearing from all of you.
Best regards,
Christina
Christina de Castell
Manager, Policy & Advocacy
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Prins Willem-Alexanderhof 5
2595 BE The Hague, Netherlands
christina.de.castell at ifla.org<mailto:christina.de.castell at ifla.org>
+31-70-3140884
From: Stuart Hamilton
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2015 12:06 PM
To: PubAccessLibraries-DC
Cc: Christina de Castell
Subject: PAL-DC at the IGF 2015
Dear members of the PAL-DC mailing list
At this year?s main IGF in Brazil there will be an opportunity for the Dynamic Coalitions to showcase their work in the form of a main session.
Priority will be given to Dynamic Coalitions who have inter-sessional work to present for feedback. IFLA and EIFL are of the opinion that this is a good time for us to work together as a community on something concrete around public access, perhaps a set of guidelines or principles that can be shared with the rest of the IGF community to make them more aware of the continuing value of public access to ICTs.
We all know that we have a lot of material around public access already. So perhaps this exercise is more about identifying an appropriate format for our product (other coalitions have done guidelines, or principles), pulling together existing materials, and then drafting something off the back of this exercise. IFLA and EIFL are willing to get this exercise underway, and then to share out with the whole PAL-DC community for input.
As a parallel track, but also a contribution exercise, we would be interesting to know what you think are the unresolved issues in public access i.e. what concrete actions would you like to see taken by actors in the public access space to make things better for users accessing the internet through libraries? We can build your responses into the draft of the product, and then share back with the mailing list for further input.
The document could then be taken in a more advanced draft for to the IGF in Brazil for discussion in the Pal-DC session, and showcased in the main session for all DCs.
What do you think? Could you find some time by the end of July to share your thoughts with the list? My colleague, Christina de Castell, who is the new Manager of Policy and Advocacy at IFLA, will be the main point of contact for this exercise, and will be responding to questions and keeping things moving.
Looking forward to hearing from you all. As a separate question, please could you also indicate in your responses if you are planning to attend the IGF in Brazil in November?
Kind regards,
Stuart
Stuart Hamilton
IFLA Deputy Secretary General
IFLA Headquarters
The Hague
Netherlands
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