[Pal-dc] PAL-DC at the IGF 2015 (Christina de Castell)
Baudouin Schombe
baudouin.schombe at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 11:14:03 BST 2015
this is what I think and if this can be useful especially to future
generations in Africa.
2015-07-30 11:08 GMT+01:00 Christina de Castell <
Christina.de.Castell at ifla.org>:
> Hi Badouin,
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> It sounds like you’re suggesting that organizations promoting World Book
> Day should include Internet activities. Is that what you mean?
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> Are you proposing that we make reference to this in the statement we’re
> drafting on public access in libraries?
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>
> Christina
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> *From:* pal-dc-bounces at lists.apc.org [mailto:pal-dc-bounces at lists.apc.org]
> *On Behalf Of *Baudouin Schombe
> *Sent:* Thursday, July 30, 2015 11:53 AM
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> *To:* PubAccessLibraries-DC
> *Subject:* Re: [Pal-dc] PAL-DC at the IGF 2015 (Christina de Castell)
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> The World Book Day and Copyright, April 23 of each year, is an opportunity
> to recognize the power of books to improve our lives and support, as well
> as those who produce them.
>
> As global symbols of social progress, books - reading and learning - have
> become targets for those who denigrate culture and education, and who
> reject dialogue and tolerance. Recently, we have witnessed attacks against
> children in school as well as book burnings. In this context, we must
> redouble our efforts to promote the book, the pen, the computer, and all
> forms of reading and writing, to fight against illiteracy and poverty,
> build sustainable societies and strengthen the foundations of peace.
>
> UNESCO plays a leading role in the fight against illiteracy, which will be
> a crucial element of sustainable development goals for the post-2015.
> Literacy is the key to knowledge. It is essential to self-esteem and
> empowerment.
>
> *The books, in all forms, play a key role here. With 175 million
> adolescents in the world - the majority of them girls and young women - are
> unable to read and write one sentence, with UNESCO, we must strive to
> mobilize information technology and communication, particularly mobile
> technologies to promote literacy and provide quality education excluded.*
>
> Books are invaluable platform for freedom of expression and the free flow
> of information, which are essential components of all societies today. The
> future of the book as a cultural object is inseparable from the role of
> culture in promoting sustainable and inclusive development paths. With
> UNESCO aim to promote reading among young people and marginalized groups.
>
> Other actors are identifed as the International Publishers Association,
> the International Booksellers Federation and the International Federation
> of Library Associations and libraries to encourage careers in publishing,
> bookshops, libraries and schools .
>
> The objectives of this day is to promote the pleasure of reading,
> especially among young audiences, demonstrate the book's ability to
> contribute to social progress and to defend the rights of authors.
>
> World Day Of book and Rights of Authors UNESCO states "any initiative to
> promote the radiance of the book is a factor of cultural enrichment for all
> those who have access and are, moreover, can only raise even more the
> opinions treasure of world cultural heritage and to encourage
> understanding, tolerance and dialogue. "
>
> SPECIFICALLY AS ACTIVITIES DURING THIS DAY
>
> Content production
> -Training or initiation of youth for using blog
> -using social networks for information exchanging on books
>
> Supports
> -tablette
> -smartphone
>
> strategies
> -trade comments, poetry ...
> -audiovisual production of some novels
> -comic
> -cartoons
> -creation of data bases bookstores worldwide
>
>
>
> 2015-07-29 16:06 GMT+01:00 Christina de Castell <
> Christina.de.Castell at ifla.org>:
>
> Hi Baudouin,
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>
>
> Can you explain your suggestion in more detail? I don’t understand.
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> Thanks,
>
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>
> Christina
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>
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> *From:* pal-dc-bounces at lists.apc.org [mailto:pal-dc-bounces at lists.apc.org]
> *On Behalf Of *Baudouin Schombe
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 28, 2015 3:27 PM
> *To:* PubAccessLibraries-DC
> *Subject:* Re: [Pal-dc] PAL-DC at the IGF 2015 (Christina de Castell)
>
>
>
> Hello
>
> I propose that the celebration of the day the books he is introduced the
> importance of the internet in the acquisition of knowledge.
>
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> 2015-07-21 5:30 GMT+01:00 Martha Giraldo <migiraldo at gmail.com>:
>
> 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
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> christina.de.castell at ifla.org<mailto:christina.de.castell at ifla.org>
> +31-70-3140884
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> 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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> 00 31 70 314 0884
> stuart.hamilton at ifla.org<mailto:stuart.hamilton at ifla.org>
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