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Brewster Kahle to deliver keynote address
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Towards Universal Access to All Knowledge.
JA-SIG is very pleased to announce that Brewster Kahle, Founder and Director of The Internet Archive, will be the Wednesday keynote speaker at JA-SIG's upcoming
Dallas conference, "Higher Education Open Source Communities: Working Together"', Sunday through
Wednesday, 1-4 March 2009, at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel.
Abstract:
Advances in computing and
communications mean that we can cost-effectively store every book, sound
recording, movie, software package, and public web page ever created, and
provide access to these collections via the Internet to students and adults all
over the world. By mostly using
existing institutions and funding sources, we can build this as well as
compensate authors within the current worldwide library budget. Technological advances, for the first time
since the loss of the Library of Alexandria, may allow us to collect all
published knowledge in a similar way.
But now we can take the original goal another step further to make all the
published works of humankind accessible to everyone, no matter where they are
in the world.
Thomas Jefferson’s statement
that "All that is necessary for a student is access to a library" may be an exaggeration, but access to
information is a key ingredient to education and an open society.
Will we allow ourselves to
re-invent our concept of libraries to expand and to use the new
technologies? This is fundamentally a
societal and policy issue. These
issues are reflected in our governments’ spending priorities, and in law.
BIO:
Brewster Kahle
Founder Digital Librarian
Internet Archive
Brewster Kahle, successful entrepreneur visionary and leader of non-profits,
he has been pursuing the goal of universal access to all knowledge. He is
currently the founder and digital librarian of perhaps the
world’s largest digital library, the Internet Archive. Brewster has
been active in technology, business, public service, and law.
Brewster Kahle's keynote address is scheduled for Wednesday, March 4, 2009, at 11:30am.
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