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Hello wonderful librarians!

I am part of a Digital Inclusion Coalition working on a Digital Inclusion Plan for the state, gathering information at the regional level to get started. One of the things we need to know is what kind of resources we already have in our communities, and of course, public and school libraries are anchor institutions providing programs, services, and technology access.  It would be VERY helpful if you could take a minute to send an email by February 28th with the following things:

*Which county you are in
*Classes or trainings you provide (in-person or online)
*Technology you have that the public can use (in the building or available for checkout)
*The people you serve (students, families, community-wide, etc.) 
*Community partners providing technology or tech assistance

Please send this to [log in to unmask] 

Thanks for your time and work. 

Sincerely,
Amy Stone
Bridgton Public Library

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