TASCHA TALK
Perceptions<http://tascha.uw.edu/2011/11/december-1-developing-a-framework-for-digitally-inclusive-communities-to-help-improve-access-through-collaborative-action/>
 of libraries as development partners: preliminary research results
Chris Coward & Michelle Fellows

Tomorrow --  February 2, from 3:45 to 4:45 pm
Roosevelt Commons Building, Multi Purpose Room

Or via Adobe Connect<http://uwconnect.adobeconnect.com/tascha/>

Public libraries play vastly different roles in providing Internet access and 
information services around the world. In some countries they are active 
players and have adopted new technologies to help people meet their information 
needs. In other countries, libraries are routinely overlooked when new 
information access initiatives are deployed. TASCHA's new perceptions of 
libraries as development partners study aims to understand the opportunities 
and challenges for libraries to become more prominent actors in ICT and 
development initiatives. The research involves stakeholder interviews with 
library leaders, ministry officials with library oversight, ministry officials 
with ICT and/or digital inclusion oversight, representatives of national public 
access initiatives, and representatives of international development 
organizations. The sample is comprised of 12 countries at differing levels of 
development and public library penetration. In this talk, we will share the 
research design and results of the first set of interviews.

About the presenters

Chris is co-founder, Principal Research Scientist, and Director of the 
Technology & Social Change Group.  Chris specializes in designing research 
programs that improve policy and practice. His work focuses on examining the 
social and economic impacts of information and communication technologies 
(ICTs), with particular attention to the role of libraries and nonprofit 
organizations in developing countries.

Michelle is a Research Analyst at TASCHA. She holds degrees in Public 
Administration (MPA) and Library and Information Science (MLIS) from the 
University of Washington and Geography (BA) from the University of California, 
Berkeley.

TASCHA Talks are bi-weekly sessions to share, discuss, and advance new ideas 
around topics related to technology and social change. Learn more at 
tascha.uw.edu/taschatalks<http://tascha.uw.edu/2012/01/what-we-do/tascha-talks/>.

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