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Libraries and Broadband: Urgency and Impact
By Donna DiMichele | April 7, 2014
“Libraries and Broadband: Urgency and Impact” – a public hearing that you can join in person, on YouTube or through Google+ (live stream)
The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), has issued an invitation to a public hearing, “Libraries and Broadband: Urgency and Impact.” Federal Communications Commission Chairman Thomas Wheeler will make opening remarks, and expert panelists from across the library, technology, and public policy spectrum will explore the issue of high-speed broadband in America’s libraries.
The hearing will take place on:
Thursday, April 17, 2014
9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Martin Luther King Memorial Library,
901 G St. NW
Washington, DC 20001.
The hearing will be live streamed on YouTube and Google+.
IMLS is charged with advising the President and Congress about the library, museum, and information service needs of the American public. As the FCC embarks on efforts to modernize the e-rate program, IMLS is conducting this hearing to establish a public record on the need for and impact of high-speed broadband connectivity in America’s libraries and to document forward-looking strategies to improve broadband connectivity.
You can also provide comments for the public record. Comments received by Monday, April 24, will be published on the agency’s website. Send comments to comments@imls.gov.
IMLS Director Susan H. Hildreth will chair the hearing along with members of the National Museum and Library Services Board, including Christie Pearson Brandau, Iowa; Charles Benton, Illinois; Winston Tabb, Maryland; and Carla Hayden, Maryland, who will lead three panels during the hearing:
The Vision: What happens when we get it right? This panel will explore innovative practices and partnerships and new strategies that have the potential to serve individuals and communities well.
The Data: Panelists will explore what we know about broadband connections and services in America’s libraries.
Moving Forward: During this section, we will explore solutions for connectivity in libraries.
In addition to Thomas Wheeler, speakers and panelists will include Reed Hundt, former Chairman of the FCC; Clarence Anthony, Executive Director of the National League of Cities; Chris Jowaisas, Senior Program Officer at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and many others. Click here for a complete agenda.
If interested in attending the event, please RSVP to events@imls.gov by April 10th.
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