Digital Literacy Advisory Group
Charge
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To help public libraries meet community needs related to digital literacy and use of technology; to collect and disseminate information on digital literacy resources, tools and strategies which might be applied in public library operations; to advise staff and contractors on the development and promotion of PLA's digital literacy products; to provide channels of communication for sharing among public librarians about digital literacy; to serve as a liaison body with the 91´«Ã½ Office for Library Advocacy, the 91´«Ã½ Washington Office, and others as needed on issues related to the digital divide and digital literacy; and to work with PLA Board and staff toward achieving PLA strategic planning goals.
Please note: Effective July 2024, the Digital Literacy Committee transitioned from a committee to an advisory group. The PLA Board approved this change in Fall 2023 to ensure standing committees remain aligned with the current PLA Strategic Plan, while advisory groups continue to support work that is critical to serving the public library field.
Deliverables and outcomes:
- Provide support and subject matter expertise for PLA’s digital literacy initiatives and educational offerings
- Research, identify and create tools and resources for public library staff involved in digital literacy efforts
- Increase awareness of PLA’s digital literacy initiatives and products by delivering conference presentations, webinars, workshops, and/or authoring articles
- Increase the number of subsites
- Increase PLA’s ability to support public libraries’ digital literacy efforts by making recommendations for product improvements, programming, and professional development
Expected time commitment:
- Attend 91´«Ã½ Midwinter Meeting and 91´«Ã½ Annual Conference (4 hours/year plus travel time)
- Attend monthly virtual meetings (6–10 hours/year)
- Review and respond to emails and 91´«Ã½ Connect messages (2–3 hours/year)
- Provide subject matter expertise on priority projects (12 hours/year)
Desired skills, knowledge, or experience:
- Experience in providing digital instruction and/or technology services in a public library setting
- Familiarity with digital inclusion trends
- Familiarity with PLA products and digital literacy initiatives, including and
- Ability to interpret and use data for decision making and advocacy
- Ability to represent the public library field and advocate for their digital inclusion needs
Categories:
Roster
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This committee will consist of 1 chair and up to 10 members (minimum 1 chair and 4 members).
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Created by the Board of Directors at its Spring 2017 meeting.
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Larra Clark
Deputy Director, Policy
312-280-5861
lclark@ala.org
Mary-Clare Bietila
Program Manager, Programming Initiatives
312-280-5859
mbietila@ala.org
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- Volunteers are accepted on an ongoing basis.
- Appointments are made by the PLA President and President-Elect, primarily in the spring.
- Volunteers must be members of 91´«Ã½ and PLA.
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