
What we're going to try to do with the bulk of this meeting for today is to move on a little bit from one of the strong points of the IGF, which is talking about doing things to actually discussing what the library community is going to do about a specific issue. Their mandate is very much public access to ICTs through libraries, so we'll look forward to what they have to say.
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One of the partners in the coalition will follow that with an update of what they have been achieving over the last 12 months. I'll give you a bit of an idea of things we're going to be discussing. That's going to be one of the things we look at today. The coalition itself held its first meeting last year at the IGF in Baku, so this is the second meeting, and as I understand is customary, it falls to me to give you an update on the activities of the coalition over the past 12 months. > STUART HAMILTON: For those of you who don't know me, I'm the director of policy and advocacy at the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, or IFLA, the co-convener of this coalition, along with electronic information for libraries, who can't be with us today but still remain a strong member of this coalition. We're going to give it another two or three minutes to let people finish coffee, so we will start in approximately two or three minutes. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be a totally verbatim record of the proceedings. This text is being provided in a rough draft format. BUILDING BRIDGES - ENHANCING MULTI-STAKEHOLDER COOPERATIONĭYNAMIC COALITION ON PUBLIC ACCESS IN LIBRARIES
