[Libs-Or] EveryoneOn - a national public service campaign to promote digital literacy

Ann Reed ann.reed at state.or.us
Tue Feb 5 10:29:00 PST 2013


>From press release of the Institute of Museum and Library Services:

In Spring 2013, a 3-year national public service campaign to promote digital literacy will launch. The campaign is called EveryoneOn. The key message is to encourage people who are limited or non-Internet users, to learn how to do "one thing better online". Public libraries are key to the success of this effort because of their demonstrated commitment to providing free access to the Internet as well as to improving people's skills (e.g. using a mouse, applying for jobs online, or creating email accounts).

Connect2Compete, the organization leading the campaign efforts, has more information that people are encouraged to review on their website.<http://www.connect2compete.org/content/everyoneon-library-materials> There are three resources currently available:

1)      Program brief: Explains more about EveryoneOn and what to expect in the next few months and during the campaign.

2)      Frequently Asked Question (FAQ): As questions arise, the document will be updated.

3)      Pre-recorded, online session: Discusses much of the documentation. Can be helpful as a review or as additional staff become involved.

Because campaign details continue to evolve, the Institute of Museum and Library Services will send updates will be sent as they become available. The first call to action will come later in February to update information about your library in a zip code locator tool to help people looking for digital literacy training or public access computers to see the library as a provider in their area.

EveryoneOn is designed to raise awareness of the importance of digital literacy skills - which libraries have embraced for years. This is a great opportunity to promote public libraries as a trusted and valuable provider of free public access technology and training as we strive to build stronger communities.

Look for more information soon!

Thank you for all you do.

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Ann Reed, Federal Programs Coordinator
Oregon State Library
Library Development Services
250 Winter St.
Salem, OR 97301
ann.reed at state.or.us
phone 503-378-5027
fax 503-378-6439
http://www.oregon.gov/OSL/LD/

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