9. Internet2 Connectivity Survey – Total Number Public Libraries More results from the 2009survey can be found at http://k20.internet2.edu/connectivity
11. How are K20 Institutions Using Internet2? Accessing rich multimedia digital collections Real-time e-science, real-time discovery New experiences and expertise Creating new collaboration communities
16. Library as a place to preserve and access the historic and cultural record of the community
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19. Library as a place for patrons to produce high quality audio and video, scan images and clippings to capture the history of the community through their eyes.
23. new experiences and access to expertise Author talks, remote instruction, ask-a-lawyer, dance recitals, club meetings, live streaming events (manatee cam or National Geographic African wildlife cams Mote Aquarium Live Tank Cam Live from Turkey - Solar eclipse
24. ….or maybe just start with world cup soccer! Library as I2-enabled sports bar? Princeton Public Library, Summer 2006 We have a great community room with a large movie size screen of about 16x16 feet, a state-of-the-art surround sound system, air-conditioning, clean bathrooms close by and a great library cafe that offers coffee, soda and scrumptious food that can be eaten while you watch. For many people, our "community living room" offers better amenities than their own homes, plus you get the excitement of watching with others. Soccer + Serendipity = Success Janie L. Hermann, Librarian, Princeton Public Library, Princeton, NJ
25. Creating new learning communities International Curators Network Librarians in rural and remote areas face an abundance of professional isolation What are the possibilities of a national I2-enabled video-conferencing professional development network for librarians? Source: OCLC, October 2006
26. Under the deal, announced May 9, Warner Brothers will distribute and sell over 200 Warner Brothers movies and TV programs through the file-sharing program BitTorrent. Titles range from new movie releases Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to hoary TV chestnuts like Dukes of Hazzard and Babylon 5. While final pricing and timing is yet to be decided, the programs are expected to go on sale this summer, and TV shows could cost as little as $1 per dowload. Source: Electronic House, January 17, 2007 Source: Business Week, May 9, 2006
29. Additional Reading Werle, James, and Louis Fox. "Internet 2 and school libraries" Multimedia & Internet@Schools (Sept-Oct 2009): 16(5). (1630 words) Werle, James, and Louis Fox. "Internet2 and libraries: (Cover story)." Computers in Libraries (Nov-Dec 2007): 6(7). (3022 words)