The document discusses a research study on the role of public librarians in New Mexico in addressing the digital divide. The study aims to understand how librarians are bridging the digital divide for patrons in both rural and urban areas of the state. It will survey all public library directors in New Mexico and conduct interviews with four directors representing different areas. The study is significant because little research has been done on the digital divide in New Mexico despite its unique characteristics that may exacerbate the issue. The research has the potential to identify further areas of study and help libraries better address information poverty and social exclusion.