Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Colorado State Library Launches Internet Access Campaign


Colorado State Library launches campaign to help rural Coloradans access the Internet. (Denver Post, 6/1/2011)

Excerpt:  The Colorado State Library, a division of the Colorado Department of Education, has launched an Internet access campaign to draw rural Colorado residents into local computing centers around the state.

"We are committed to providing Internet access, computers, support and training for the communities we serve through our libraries," said Sharon Morris, director of library development for the Colorado State Library.

The Colorado State Library has teamed up with Sadler & Dorchester, a Denver-based marketing firm, to launch the program which is funded by the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program, passed in 2009 as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

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