Hello Everyone,
As I mentioned during the monthly Library Directors meeting last week Friday, the Michigan High Speed Internet Office (MiHI) is asking all public libraries to make a printed
copy as well as a link to the draft Digital Equity Plan available to the public. The Library of Michigan has been involved in various roundtable discussions and individual meetings about the need for affordable access to high-quality broadband internet along
with appropriate digital literacy skills for over 2 years now. The team at MiHI is well aware of and appreciative of the role libraries have and continue to play in their respective communities. Public libraries are mentioned throughout the draft plan and
are considered to be a vital asset to achieving the vision of having a state in which all people have access to affordable internet, devices, and the ability to utilize those tools to ensure a better life for themselves and their families.
Here’s how you can continue partnering with MIHI on reaching out to your respective communities to ensure digital inclusion and equity in Michigan:
If you have additional questions, please feel free to reach out to me. I will be attending another larger meeting tomorrow as well as a partnership roundtable next week.
If there is something I cannot answer, I can always ask at those times.
Thanks everyone,
Heather
Heather Wood-Gramza
Michigan eLibrary Coordinator
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Library of Michigan
702 West Kalamazoo Street
PO Box 30007
Lansing, MI 48909-7507
Office: 517.335.1497
Michigan’s Top 10 Strategic Education Plan
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