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Main Author: Chepesiuk, Ron
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ536132
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contents When the Information Superhighway Meets the Back Roads. Chepesiuk, Ron Access to Information Cooperative Planning Government Role Information Technology Internet Library Collections Library Networks Library Services Public Libraries Public Sector Rural Population State Libraries Success Training Objectives Users (Information) The Utah Library Network established Internet access in public libraries serving rural communities. It was a cooperative effort between the Utah State Library, public libraries, Utah State University, and state and local governments. Uses include supplementing small library collections, electronic mail, and facilitating interlibrary loans. An aggressive technology training initiative contributed to its success. (LAM)
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spellingShingle When the Information Superhighway Meets the Back Roads.
Chepesiuk, Ron
Access to Information
Cooperative Planning
Government Role
Information Technology
Internet
Library Collections
Library Networks
Library Services
Public Libraries
Public Sector
Rural Population
State Libraries
Success
Training Objectives
Users (Information)
When the Information Superhighway Meets the Back Roads. Chepesiuk, Ron Access to Information Cooperative Planning Government Role Information Technology Internet Library Collections Library Networks Library Services Public Libraries Public Sector Rural Population State Libraries Success Training Objectives Users (Information) The Utah Library Network established Internet access in public libraries serving rural communities. It was a cooperative effort between the Utah State Library, public libraries, Utah State University, and state and local governments. Uses include supplementing small library collections, electronic mail, and facilitating interlibrary loans. An aggressive technology training initiative contributed to its success. (LAM)
title When the Information Superhighway Meets the Back Roads.
topic Access to Information
Cooperative Planning
Government Role
Information Technology
Internet
Library Collections
Library Networks
Library Services
Public Libraries
Public Sector
Rural Population
State Libraries
Success
Training Objectives
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ536132