Hello, all!

Given that I had such a great response from these lists about the brief I was 
working on focusing on girls, women, libraries, and ICT, I wanted to share the 
final Beyond Access<http://www.beyondaccess.net/> publication with you. Thank 
you all again for your messages, examples, and interest in this work.

It can be seen & downloaded here: 
http://www.beyondaccess.net/2012/10/18/empowering-women-and-girls-through-ict-at-libraries-october-issue-brief/

I've also attached a PDF copy here.

Hope you enjoy!
Melody

From: Melody Clark
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2012 11:28 AM
To: [email protected]; '[email protected]'
Subject: Seeking your help - how libraries help girls & women with technology 
access & skills


Hello, all!



I'm working on a policy brief about girls & women, ICT, and libraries - 
specifically how libraries can be a safe, reliable place where girls & women in 
developing countries can gain access to ICT skills and technology training.



In the brief, we'd like to include 3-5 examples of libraries already filling 
this increasingly important need for girls & women to have safe access to gain 
ICT skills. Do any of you have examples of how a library(ies) you know of are 
doing this?



If so, please email me at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with your 
example(s).



Thank you very much in advance, and I look forward to hearing from you!

Melody


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Technology & Social Change (TASCHA)
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