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THE NYSERNet PROJECT GAIN REPORT is out!

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jean Armour Polly)
Wed Mar 9 19:49:09 1994

Date: Wed, 9 Mar 1994 13:11:30 -0500
To: com-priv@psi.com
From: jpolly@nysernet.org (Jean Armour Polly)

THE NYSERNet PROJECT GAIN REPORT:
Connecting Rural Public Libraries to the Internet

A Project Report by Charles R. McClure, Waldo C. Babcock, 
Karen A. Nelson, Jean Armour Polly, Stephen R. Kankus
February 15, 1994

What happens when an Internet connection 
and a rural public library join forces? 
-- MAGIC!

NYSERNet is pleased to announce the availability of information 
on Project GAIN,  which extended Internet access and training to 
five rural New York State public libraries and one Indian nation 
school. The study began in December 1992 and the evaluation 
phase has just ended a year later.  

Project GAIN (Global Access Information Network) studied the 
concept that if rural librarians were given the tools and training 
to use networked information resources, they could do so 
effectively and thereby improve the quality of service they offered 
their patrons. Project GAIN demonstrates the effectiveness of 
linking rural communities, typically without access to networked 
electronic information, to a rich and extensive global information 
environment, the Internet. 

The Project GAIN Report describes a number of findings 
documenting the  impacts of such connectivity on the library, the 
librarians, the local community, and the Internet community.  The 
report also provides evaluation information that should be helpful 
for other public libraries considering opening a branch in 
Cyberspace.  It outlines the lessons learned from connecting and 
providing networked-based services; details critical success factors 
contributing to the overall accomplishments of the project; and 
offers a number of recommendations for public librarians, network 
service providers, policymakers, and researchers to enhance the 
role of public libraries in the networked environment. Appendices 
include evaluation instruments, contracts, success stories, and 
more. 

Individuals may access an electronic version of this report that 
includes the  text of the report without figures and appendices 
through FTP or the gopher at NYSERNet, for any free educational 
purpose. Commercial use requires permission of NYSERNet. 

For FTP, FTP to nysernet.org, login as 
"anonymous," give your email address as password, 
Directory: 
pub/gain/final_report.  

If you have gopher client software, point it at 
nysernet.org, port 70.  The final report can be found in "Special 
Collections: 
Libraries/NYSERNet Project GAIN Rural Libraries/Project GAIN 
Final Report." 

Attractive, two-color copies may be ordered from NYSERNet as 
noted below.

NYSERNet thanks the J.M. Kaplan Foundation, the Apple Library 
of Tomorrow program (a project of the Apple Library at Apple 
Computer Cupertino, CA), OCLC, Addison-Wesley, O'Reilly and 
Associates, and U.S. Robotics for making this study possible.
------------------>   PROJECT GAIN REPORT ORDER FORM    <-------------------

Please send me the Project GAIN Report @ $10.00 per copy.

Number of copies ordered:

Send the order to:

NAME:

INSTITUTION:

ADDRESS:

CITY:

STATE:

ZIP:

PHONE (include area code):

EMAIL ADDRESS:

TOTAL ENCLOSED   $ 


Pre-payment required. Price includes shipping and handling in the US.  
Make check or money order payable to NYSERNet, Inc.  

Mail to:  

NYSERNet
200 Elwood Davis Rd., Suite 103
Liverpool, NY 13088-6147

Phone orders will be accepted with credit card purchase.  Orders of more 
than 10 copies may be eligible for price discount.  Call 315/453-2912, x221, or 
send email to info@nysernet.org. 

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Jean Armour Polly                       jpolly@nysernet.org
Director of User Services             co-moderator PUBLIB,
NYSERNet, Inc.                            the public library list.              
200 Elwood Davis Rd.                  and PUBLIB-NET, Internetworking
Suite 103                                         for public librarians.
Liverpool, NY 13088-6147                
315/453-2912 ext 224  FAX 315 453-3052          
....  Laboring in the vineyards along the Infobahn...



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