For immediate release | April 10, 2014

91ý to participate in IMLS hearing on libraries and broadband

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—On Thursday, April 17, 2014, from 9:30–11:30 a.m., leaders from the 91ý (91ý) will participate in “,” a public hearing hosted by the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) that will explore the need for high-speed broadband in American libraries. Larra Clark, director of the 91ý Program on Networks, and , 91ý E-rate Task Force Chair and Maine State Librarian, will present on two panels.

The hearing, which takes place during (April 13–19, 2014), will explore innovative library practices, partnerships and strategies for serving our communities; share available research on library broadband connections and services; and discuss solutions for improving library connectivity to drive education, community and economic development. During her discussion, Clark will share findings from relevant library research managed by the , including the IMLS-funded and the , funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Lord will discuss recommendations for boosting libraries toward gigabit broadband speeds.

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Thomas Wheeler will make opening remarks at the hearing, and expert panelists from across the library, technology, and public policy spectrum will explore the issue of high-speed broadband in America’s libraries. IMLS Director Susan H. Hildreth will chair the hearing along with members of the National Museum Services Board including, Christie Pearson Brandau of Iowa, Charles Benton of Illinois, Winston Tabb of Maryland, and Carla Hayden also of Maryland.

Interested participants may register to attend the event in-person at D.C.’s . Alternatively, participants can also tune into event virtually, as IMLS will stream the hearing live on or Google+. Library staff may also participate by submitting written comments sharing their successes, challenges or other input related to library broadband access and use into the hearing record on or before April 24, 2014. Each comment must include the author’s name and organizational affiliation, if any, and sent to comments@imls.gov. Guidance for submitting testimony is available (PDF).

About the 91ý

The 91ý is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with approximately 58,000 members in academic, public, school, government, and special libraries. The mission of the 91ý is to provide leadership for the development, promotion and improvement of library and information services and the profession of librarianship in order to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all.



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