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A National Information Strategy for New Zealand

Penny Carnaby, National Librarian National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa. -. A National Information Strategy for New Zealand. Developing the model. www.natlib.govt.nz. Planning the campaign Revising our thinking New opportunities.

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A National Information Strategy for New Zealand

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  1. Penny Carnaby, National Librarian National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa - A National Information Strategy for New Zealand

  2. Developing the model www.natlib.govt.nz • Planning the campaign • Revising our thinking • New opportunities

  3. 3 Baskets of KnowledgeNga kete o te Wananga LIANZA, 2000 – 2003 (Library and Information Association) Te Rōpū Whakahau, 2002 (Māori Library and Information Workers Association) UK, 2000 Knowledge Access A strong IT infrastructure Te Kete Tuātea Sources of incantations, karakia and tikanga. These are the pathways by which knowledge is transferred Connectivity Knowledge Content Accessible digitised content Te Kete Aronui Source of all knowledge around the world. Those knowledge resources, knowledge institutions, knowledge people Content Knowledge Equity The skills needed to turn information into knowledge; functional literacy and information literacy Te Kete Tuauri Sources of good and evil. Those who seek all that is good seek equity Capability Continuity Collaboration A National Approach to Information Strategy in New Zealand

  4. New opportunities www.natlib.govt.nz • Knowledge Access, Te Kete Tuatea • Probe project, broadband to all New Zealand schools, libraries etc • Next generation internet • Knowledge Content, Te Kete Aronui • National Digital Forum – archives, museums, libraries • Next generation e-learning and digital library futures • Knowledge Equity, Te Kete Tuauri • E-government initiatives • Connecting communities

  5. Nau te rourou Naku te rourou Ka ora ai te iwi With your contribution With my contribution We will nourish the people

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