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  • ...with a particular focus on how pre-existing multi-purpose centres such as libraries can be better mobilised to this end. The conclusions will feed into ongoing ...rary services. His team focuses on helping to ensure that the potential of libraries to contribute to achieving wider policy goals is recognised and realised, t
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  • ...ties the Treaty offers for "print disabilities". It will highlight the way libraries work with visually impaired as well as disadvantaged people and rural commu ...ize:110%"><span style="border-bottom:1px solid #000;">4. The importance of Libraries</span></h3>
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  • ...ifically look at mobile technologies, public information platforms such as libraries, skills initiatives and assistive technologies for the disabled. <li>Libraries provide access points as well as skilled staff throughout the world in urba
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  • Right to be forgotten, privacy, archives, press freedom, libraries
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  • ...broad citizen participation from all member states. Other actors, such as libraries, public authorities, research universities, ICT companies and copyright hol
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  • ...o know how the general education can involve coding in programmes and what libraries may be doing to improve this situation? Thank you. ...r camp, boot camps for high schoolers, this is also useful. For libraries, libraries nowadays, the whole world, especially developing country, they’re becomin
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  • Right to be forgotten, privacy, archives, press freedom, libraries ...ry: Privacy]][[Category: Archives]][[Category: Press freedom]] [[Category: Libraries]]
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  • ...in Europe that has more contributed for the access to the braille system: libraries with wide collections of printed Braille; manufacturers of Braille typewrit
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  • ...you. And I start with Kestutis Juskevicius and he is a project manager for Libraries for Innovation with the National Library of Lithuania. And so if you would, ...we have in Portugal, in municipalities, in welfare institutions, in public libraries, in digital inclusion centres, in digital cities and regions in employment
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  • *[http://www.ifla.org/node/8622 IFLA -- Libraries and Archives write letter to the European Union] ...p://www.ifla.org/node/8583 IFLA -- IFLA advocates for copyright treaty for libraries and archives in Geneva]
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  • ...inue the work on accessible infrastructure by creating support to European libraries; ...her with my colleague, Stuart Hamilton and the international federation of libraries and institutions.
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  • ...ccess services in existing institutions situated in the community, such as libraries and post offices, is often a particularly effective method of deploying pub * What role do institutions such as libraries play in European social inclusion policies?
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  • ...oment, which means that the budgets for the institutions that I represent, libraries, are being squeezed quite substantially, we’re hoping that all of these o What I wanted to talk about in the time I have here is really what libraries can bring to open government partnerships and introduce the very important
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  • * Libraries play an important role in enabling and sustaining public access. Despite cu ...ctically. Think about public access points. Think about the libraries, the libraries are often local government funded or national government funded. The collea
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  • ...the area of access to digital content over the last ten years or so. Many libraries across Europe are involved in giant digitization projects. At the moment we ...perty at the British Library and also the Chair of the Council of European Libraries Copyright Group.
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  • * Challenges for GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) to promote open access
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  • The concept behind Living Libraries is simple:
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  • ...the Director of the Policy and Advocacy of the International Federation of libraries. He is a lot dealing with freedom of speech. Access, you say, it's twins, t ...people who run libraries tell you that the people who borrow more books in libraries are also the people who buy more books. The more you have access to culture
    69 KB (12,391 words) - 18:40, 13 November 2020
  • ...wing training, life long training in libraries. There is a big outreach of libraries there to help out in really making critical Internet literacy a reality. ...ing this also into the Internet, it's already happening in some of the new libraries, we can have, provide actually new type of content and new kind of awarenes
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  • ...ealise their potential. In the Internet Governance field, IFLA argues that libraries will not only play an essential role in bringing the rest of the world popu ...not? And I have a pleasure to welcome Stephen Wyber who will tell us what libraries are doing to become digital citizens. The floor is yours, Stephen.
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  • ...ion so far. I’m Valensiya, I’m working for the International Federation of Libraries and Institutions and he wanted to briefly follow-up on some of the points t ...There’s some way that libraries – for example, school libraries, academic libraries have been seeking to address these, whether it’s more into investing in v
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  • ...on, linking together various facilities composed by offices, laboratories, libraries, observatories, a synchrotron, a science park and many other research facil
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  • ...eracy education should cover formal and non-formal learning settings (e.g. libraries) and address first of all critical thinking and critical evaluation of cont ...aries obviously. The reason I’m saying this is that it’s already taught by libraries.
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  • >> AUDIENCE: Stuart Hamilton from the IFLA. In libraries, of course, we have a lot of contact with newspaper publishers, but I think ...to the access to knowledge, and we have to think of people in this house, libraries there, who cannot afford our – these data banks, these – which have all
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  • >> EMILY TAYLOR: Who would like to have a go at libraries? Alexander Alvaro? ...society. In Romania, they did appoint a digital champion who took all the libraries, the small ones in the rural areas, as his focus in point. And it was not o
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  • ...s and Institutions. The job of his team is to ensure that the potential of libraries to support the achievement of development goals – and in particular of a
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  • ...ing out and lobbying local government and so on. Go and talk to your local libraries. And obviously they have to work within the law, pity. But they have this p .... Talk with your local government, your newspapers, and talk to your local libraries. Show them what they can do. And good luck.
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  • ...that everybody who is participating in sort of cultural life, whether it’s libraries, loose ends, any other cultural institutions, also they play a key role in ...an unbelievable adult education system. So in Faktabaari, we work with the libraries. We work with the adult education organizations and we try to pass the mess
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  • ...developing nicely in the U.S. There has been IMLS that has given money to libraries to build TV white space projects. These are all complementary. ...ources, public resources that could be used to develop partnerships. Local libraries, local administrations, local hospitals, local already training centers, lo
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  • ...es, well, they still want to see something that is reliable, so they go in libraries and I’m very happy to see that. But the first research they do and the fi ...it’s digitization of cultural and historical archive materials from state libraries and museums. For example, there are huge number of examples for this type o
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  • ...w we can overcome this problem through Media Literacy, with the support of libraries and educational institutions as well as how we can make existing knowledge ..., in this context, of how existing networks can be drawn on, in particular libraries, which have strong existing links with communities and experience and expe
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  • ...ncies. So, usually software isn't built from scratch. People use so called libraries that are like building blocks from other places that they use in the softwa ...products that have a complete disjoint set of software, including all the libraries down there, is really, really difficult. But in general, I would support yo
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  • ...in Europe that has more contributed for the access to the braille system: libraries with wide collections of printed Braille; manufacturers of Braille typewrit
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  • ...ssons have been learned? How do public access facilities in places such as libraries or telecenters support meaningful internet access today – from supporting ...sed for the right purpose, shouldn't we offer the same legal protection as libraries and books? What kind of governance do we need to apply on the immutability
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  • ...Probably there is more to do because we have seen some information in the libraries that were not really accurate.
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  • ...ssons have been learned? How do public access facilities in places such as libraries or telecenters support meaningful internet access today – from supporting ...sed for the right purpose, shouldn't we offer the same legal protection as libraries and books? What kind of governance do we need to apply on the immutability
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  • I work for the International Federation of Libraries Association. I think everyone in this room is convinced by the Internet, ge
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  • ...ue the work on access and infrastructure by increasing support to European libraries.
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  • ...lties and to make progress with some partners in universities and also the libraries existing.
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  • ...ut all of those applications or most of them are using related to IDM. Two libraries the lib curl and the question is: How much emphasizes and work has been don
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  • ...ipated in a very interesting session knowing where somebody suggested that libraries should be used as public spaces to improve media literacy and enable people
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  • ...kholm. And instead of this Flash 9, we will shift flesh 12 GLAM galleries, libraries, archives and museums. and it is just a demo case how GLAM and common model
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  • ...public services like education, transport, health, housing, broadcasting, libraries etc. are “sold out” while municipalities cannot afford its maintenance
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  • ...t IBM in 1987 to go to work for a start-up that was writing its own crypto libraries in C, in the UK and implementing SSL version 3 as it was then, because of t
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  • ...icated subject matter which may mean the cultural heritage museums and the libraries, there's a path forward for them to clear works on a bigger scale, where, l
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  • ...uch as hacking or cybersecurity, limitations of copyright, especially when libraries are closed. Having increased the difficulty keeping up with distance learni
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  • ...ect with other organizations to talk about media literacy trainings in our libraries.
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  • ...in Europe that has more contributed for the access to the braille system: libraries with wide collections of printed Braille; manufacturers of Braille typewrit
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  • ...sting discussion on public computers and Internet and devices available at libraries and models of sharing, so it was a fruitful discussion.
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