[Pal-dc] Evolutions in the role and nature of public internet access in libraries since 2003
Don
don at digitalvillage.com
Thu Jul 6 09:55:01 BST 2023
Stephen. Discovering many possible sources in US. It wants to become a full blown research project. Which isn’t possible for me especially in time frame. I’m being redirected with each inquiry.
How valuable is info to what? And might we convene a workshop for any interested parties within next 10 days? “Bring data!”
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> On May 11, 2023, at 12:30 PM, Stephen Wyber <Stephen.Wyber at ifla.org> wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> It's already 20 years since public access to the internet through libraries appeared in the WSIS Action Lines. To mark this, and with a view to the Global Digital Compact in 2024 and the formal WSIS+20 process in 2025, we're looking to create a collection of insights into how the nature of public internet access in libraries has evolved over this time. The resulting publication will not just highlight individual contributions, but also look to summarise these views, ahead of the 2023 Internet Governance Forum.
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> A fuller brief is attached, but in short, we welcome short essays (max 350 words), by 31 July 2023.
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> Many thanks,
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> Stephen
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> Stephen Wyber
> Director, Policy and Advocacy
> Stephen.wyber at ifla.org<mailto:Stephen.wyber at ifla.org>
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