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World Librarians: A Peer-to-Peer Commons for Closing the Global Digital Divide

机译:世界图书馆员:消除全球数字鸿沟的点对点共享

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INTRODUCTION An estimated 53% of the world’s population do not have Internet access. As a consequence, they lack information capital that could be key to bettering their lives. In this practice article, we introduce a sociotechnical system called “World Librarians.” This system, facilitated by a knowledge commons, provides educators, librarians, students, and medical professionals in remote Internet-poor areas of Malawi with access to digital content that they request. OBJECTIVE We describe the social and technical methods by which a team of educators, librarians, students, and information technology specialists in information-privileged environments share educational content to information-disadvantaged communities. METHODS After briefly discussing key foundational components and partnerships, we explain the mechanics of the sociotechnical system. We follow this with two proof-of-concept cases where offline requesters in remote school and library contexts in rural Malawi are assisted by an online librarian searcher team at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. RESULTS The proof of concept cases demonstrate that the relatively low-cost sociotechnical system accomplishes the goal of sharing open access educational content in remote areas with limited or no access to networked information. Moreover, the cases demonstrate that the content shared can be content global southerners offline want and need, rather than information global northerners think they should have. CONCLUSIONS The World Librarians system is ready to be scaled and replicated at other institutions with ready access to high-speed networked information. The authors welcome contact from readers who might be interested in establishing their library as a new “searcher node” in the growing World Librarians network.
机译:简介估计世界上有53%的人口无法上网。结果,他们缺乏信息资本,这可能是改善他们生活的关键。在本实践文章中,我们介绍了一种称为“世界图书馆员”的社会技术系统。该系统在知识共享的帮助下,为马拉维偏远互联网贫困地区的教育者,图书馆员,学生和医学专业人员提供了他们所要求的数字内容的访问权限。目标我们描述了一种社会和技术方法,在信息匮乏的环境中,由教育工作者,图书馆员,学生和信息技术专家组成的团队可以通过这些方法向弱势社区分享教育内容。方法在简要讨论了关键的基本组成部分和合作伙伴关系之后,我们解释了社会技术系统的机制。在此之前,我们提供了两个概念验证案例,其中,麻萨诸塞州大学阿默斯特分校的在线图书管理员小组协助马拉维农村偏远学校和图书馆环境中的离线请求者。结果概念证明案例表明,相对低成本的社会技术系统可以实现在偏远地区共享开放式教育内容的目标,而这些地区访问网络信息的机会有限或根本无法访问。而且,这些案例表明,共享的内容可以是全球南方人离线所需的内容,而不是全球北方人认为应该拥有的信息。结论世界图书馆员系统已准备好在其他机构中进行扩展和复制,并可以访问高速网络信息。作者欢迎那些可能有兴趣在不断发展的世界图书馆员网络中将图书馆建立为新的“搜索节点”的读者进行联系。

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