All the features of your traditional Library, but on wheels!
Books - DVDs - CDs
Computers - Internet Access - WiFi
Online Resources - Classes
The Chattahoochee Valley Libraries' new Digital Bookmobile was funded by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. It features free broadband technology, internet access and regular Library services to residents of Cusseta-Chattahoochee, Marion and Stewart counties.
The Digital Bookmobile provides all the amenities found in a traditional “bricks and mortar” library, including books, DVDs, CDs and six computers that will connect to the Internet via satellite uplink. The Digital Bookmobile offers a complete range of library products and programs that will now include Internet access for research, online-only job applications, school work and GED classes, tax assistance, voter registration, computer training and filing for services such as unemployment benefits and other private and public programs. In addition, this new Digital Bookmobile will provide service deep in the rural communities of the above three counties for longer periods of time than a traditional bookmobile. It will look and feel similar to a library branch.
The grant to the Chattahoochee Valley Libraries is part of a $5.7 million Knight Foundation initiative benefiting library users in 20 communities across the United States. The effort reinforces the sweeping recommendations by the Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy, a project of the Aspen Institute. In a report issued earlier this year, the Commission asserted that democracy in America is threatened by the lack of equal access to quality information. Funding public libraries, as centers of digital and media training, is one key to filling the gaps, the commission says. Its report is available at www.knightcomm.org.
