数字包容
互联网
公共关系
包裹体(矿物)
公共政策
数字鸿沟
数字素养
读写能力
交叉口(航空)
政治学
信息素养
社会学
信息政策
公共通道
互联网接入
公共行政
互联网隐私
万维网
计算机科学
工程类
社会科学
教育学
航空航天工程
法学
作者
Paul T. Jaeger,John Carlo Bertot,Kim M. Thompson,Sarah Katz,Elizabeth De Coster
标识
DOI:10.1080/01616846.2012.654728
摘要
The terms digital divide, digital literacy, and digital inclusion have been widely used in discourse related to the Internet over the past two decades. Even though these terms are rarely defined and their meanings shift with changes in technology, these concepts have driven many Internet-related policy decisions in public libraries. This article examines what has happened in the gap between concepts and policies, as public libraries organize to provide Internet education, access, and assistance. Following an examination of the meanings assigned to these terms and policy efforts based on these concepts, this article examines the roles of public libraries related to the concepts and the ways in which these roles have been shaped by policies that impact access to information that is increasingly embedded within a range of technologies. The article then explores the ways in which policy could better support public libraries in these roles and the ways that these roles can contribute to public library advocacy and a voice in policy making.
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