by Sandy Tharp-Thee | Feb 13, 2018 | Digital Inclusion Corps Field Reports
Max Tricky pictured is Treasurer of the Thlopthlocco Tribal Town. He worked on all the permissions needed to place donated computers in the library. Our project requires that a form be signed and that the equipment belongs to the Tribe and becomes their sole...
by Sandy Tharp-Thee | Feb 13, 2018 | Digital Inclusion Corps Field Reports
The Pawnee Public Library thanks to two donor desktops now has a dedicated center for job and career. The new area will help individuals with computer skills, online job searching, applications, resumes and cover letters. This is the first Job and Career Center...
by Sandy Tharp-Thee | Feb 13, 2018 | Digital Inclusion Corps Field Reports
Rovena is the Library Director for the Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town. Her library is well organized and loved. Thanks to a donor for our project the Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town now has four public access computers in the library. There were none before. Rovena...
by Sandy Tharp-Thee | Feb 13, 2018 | Digital Inclusion Corps Field Reports
Anita Mathis, is picture in front of two of the four desktops that were donated to her library, archives and cultural center. When I first called Anita about the possibility of working with her library she was so excited. She had received wonderful news that they...
by Sandy Tharp-Thee | Feb 13, 2018 | Digital Inclusion Corps Field Reports
I first meet Pershing Yeahquo at a Tribal Health Conference. I was there to discover which Tribes did not have Tribal libraries in Oklahoma. He was there to find funding for his veterans. He is the Veteran’s Director and once he found out about our project, he now...
by Emily Kissane | Feb 12, 2018 | Digital Inclusion Corps Field Reports
I’d like to use my final blog post for some thank yous and for a couple last reflections. Thank you to the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the PAST Foundation and the National Digital Inclusion Alliance—the people as well as the organizations—for supporting...