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Voices for the Library - communicating impact, by Ian Clark - www.InfoToday.eu

Voices for the Library - communicating impact, by Ian Clark  - www.InfoToday.eu | The Information Professional | Scoop.it
If the profession fails to communicate its value, then the march of 'amateurisation' will continue, argues Ian Clark.
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Up to librarians themselves to communicate and demonstrate their worth!

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Elephant in the Room: Infrastructure and the Digital Divide | Library Adventures.com #scio12

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RT @KiyomiD: #scio12 Pt2: Elephant in the Room: Infrastructure and the Digital Divide http://t.co/CGaFRH4V #tech #science #librarians #education...

 

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"A recurring theme in the sessions I attended at #scio12, and some after hours discussions, was technological infrastructure, and the need to remember that there is a huge digital divide between the haves and the have nots. It’s a problem you expect in developing nations (who we should be communicating with too, not ignoring), but you don’t expect that sort of problem in a country like the United States.

Sadly technological inequality is a huge problem in the United States. In Philadelphia, one of our major metropolitan areas, 40% of the households do not have internet access, in some neighborhoods only about 10% of households have Internet access. That’s at least 230,000 households in without access to the Internet in one city."

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