[Libs-Or] [Fwd: [alacro-l] ALA Highlights Vital Role of Libraries to FCC]
Suzanne Sager
bvss at pdx.edu
Tue Dec 8 14:42:31 PST 2009
FYI,
Suzanne L. Sager
ALA Oregon Chapter Councilor
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Subject: [alacro-l] ALA Highlights Vital Role of Libraries to FCC
Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 10:55:04 -0500
From: Michael Dowling <mdowling at ala.org>
To: ALACRO-L <alacro-l at ala.org>
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In its latest filing
<http://www.wo.ala.org/districtdispatch/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Libraries-Economy-FCC.pdf>
to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the American Library
Association (ALA) highlights the vital role libraries play in
communities by supporting workforce development, small business
creation, life-long education, and access to government resources
through public access computer terminals and broadband Internet access.
The ALA's Friday filing responded to the FCC's call for comments
regarding the relationship between economic development and broadband --
particularly broadband adoption -- and how broadband access spurs
businesses' productivity and growth. Public libraries serve the
information needs of the community by providing access to online
resources and services and directly strengthen the economic stability
and quality of life in communities across the country. Public libraries
are also community anchor institutions, and bringing broadband to the
library will result in greater broadband availability to the entire
community.
"Over one hundred years ago, Andrew Carnegie funded the construction of
over 1,600 public libraries in the United States because he understood
the critical role they played in the education and economic empowerment
of the public," said Dr. Mary Alice Ball, Chair, Telecommunications
Subcommittee of the ALA Office for Information Technology Policy (OTIP).
"Today with ten times that number nationwide, America's public relies
even more heavily on libraries not only to educate and retrain
themselves, but also to make use of libraries' no-fee access to the
Internet to apply for jobs, use government services and to create small
businesses. Carnegie knew that physical library buildings were vital to
the continuing growth of the country in the last century; today he would
recognize that broadband connectivity in libraries plays a similar
function for our society and our economy."
ALA research finds that 91 percent of libraries offer formal training
classes in general computer skills; 71 percent have formal classes in
using software applications; and 93 percent have training in general
Internet use.
Libraries subscribe to numerous online databases that provide patrons
with access to current research and information on a variety of topics
including economic development, starting a small business, legal
information, and career counseling. Many libraries offer these services
to help ensure their patrons not only have access to valuable
information but have the skills necessary to evaluate and utilize them.
In response to the economic downturn, many libraries are creating
additional workshops and training classes on specific employment related
topics. Without high capacity broadband, libraries would not be able to
provide their patrons with these services -- services that are critical
to the vitality of communities nationwide.
ALA commends the Commission for soliciting input on a wide range of
critical issues as it develops the National Broadband Plan. ALA
recognizes the many challenges faced by the Commission and applauds its
efforts to put into place a comprehensive plan that will bring lasting
social and economic benefit to all areas of the nation.
Contact: Jenni Terry <mailto:jterry at alawash.org>
Press Officer
ALA Washington Office
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Suzanne L. Sager
Library East, Cataloging
Portland State University
503-725-8169
503-725-5799
sagers at pdx.edu
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