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Teresa Hackett on Digital Libraries in Developing Nations
from MediaBerkman » video on May 02, 2007
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Video University: Knowledge Beyond Authority Internet eIFL.net addressing them? Teresa Hackett runs eIFL-IP “Advocacy for Access to Knowledge: copyright eIFL.net library community and to represent the interests of members in key international policy fora such as WIPO, UNESCO and the WTO. Previously, Teresa was the Director of the European library association (EBLIDA), provided technical support to the European Commission library research programme and was part of the team to establish electronic information centres at the British Council Germany. Teresa is currently an Expert Resource Person on the Copyright and Other Legal Matters Committee of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA-CLM). She is a chartered librarian and in 2004 completed a post-graduate diploma in legal studies at the Dublin Institute of Technology. Runtime: 1:14:10, size: 320×240, 208MB, QuickTime .MOV, H.264 codec Share and Enjoy:
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Teresa Hackett on Digital Libraries in Developing Nations
from Berkman Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl on May 02, 2007
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University: Knowledge Beyond Authority Internet eIFL.net addressing them? Teresa Hackett runs eIFL-IP “Advocacy for Access to Knowledge: copyright eIFL.net library community and to represent the interests of members in key international policy fora such as WIPO, UNESCO and the WTO. Previously, Teresa was the Director of the European library association (EBLIDA), provided technical support to the European Commission library research programme and was part of the team to establish electronic information centres at the British Council Germany. Teresa is currently an Expert Resource Person on the Copyright and Other Legal Matters Committee of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA-CLM). She is a chartered librarian and in 2004 completed a post-graduate diploma in legal studies at the Dublin Institute of Technology. Share and Enjoy:
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Teresa Hackett on Digital Libraries in Developing Nations
from Berkman Center for Internet and Society: Video Fishbowl on May 02, 2007
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Video University: Knowledge Beyond Authority Internet eIFL.net addressing them? Teresa Hackett runs eIFL-IP “Advocacy for Access to Knowledge: copyright eIFL.net library community and to represent the interests of members in key international policy fora such as WIPO, UNESCO and the WTO. Previously, Teresa was the Director of the European library association (EBLIDA), provided technical support to the European Commission library research programme and was part of the team to establish electronic information centres at the British Council Germany. Teresa is currently an Expert Resource Person on the Copyright and Other Legal Matters Committee of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA-CLM). She is a chartered librarian and in 2004 completed a post-graduate diploma in legal studies at the Dublin Institute of Technology. Runtime: 1:14:10, size: 320×240, 208MB, QuickTime .MOV, H.264 codec Share and Enjoy:
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Teresa Hackett on Digital Libraries in Developing Nations
from AudioBerkman on May 02, 2007
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University: Knowledge Beyond Authority Internet & Society Conference 2007 Lead Up Event Download the audio podcast (time: 1:14:10). The role and mission of libraries is to collect, organise, preserve and make available the world’s cultural and scientific heritage for current and future generations. Publicly funded libraries operating for the public benefit support access to knowledge, as well as education and training, critical to developing nations whose human resource is central to their advancement. Digital technologies are transforming the way that libraries work. What new opportunities are being created? What challenges do we face and how is eIFL.net addressing them? Teresa Hackett runs eIFL-IP “Advocacy for Access to Knowledge: copyright & libraries”, a programme to raise awareness in copyright issues for libraries in 50 developing and transition countries. The goal is to build capacity and expertise amongst the eIFL.net library community and to represent the interests of members in key international policy fora such as WIPO, UNESCO and the WTO. Previously, Teresa was the Director of the European library association (EBLIDA), provided technical support to the European Commission library research programme and was part of the team to establish electronic information centres at the British Council Germany. Teresa is currently an Expert Resource Person on the Copyright and Other Legal Matters Committee of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA-CLM). She is a chartered librarian and in 2004 completed a post-graduate diploma in legal studies at the Dublin Institute of Technology. AudioBerkman is a production of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 2.5 license.
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