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Mobility, digital libraries and a rural indian village
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International Conference on Digital Libraries archive
Proceedings of the 9th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries table of contents
Austin, TX, USA
SESSION: 11 table of contents
Pages 309-312  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-1-60558-322-8
Authors
Matt Jones  Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom
Emma Thom  Swansea University, Swansea, United Kingdom
David Bainbridge  Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand
David Frohlich  Surrey Univeristy, Surrey, United Kingdom
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SIGIR: ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval
SIGWEB: ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Web
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Millions of people in developed countries routinely create and share digital content; but what about the billions of others in on the wrong side of what has been called the 'global digital divide'? This paper considers three mobile platforms to illustrate their potential in enabling rural Indian villagers to make and share digital stories. We describe our experiences in creating prototypes using mobile phones; high-end media-players; and, paper. Interaction designs are discussed along with findings from various trials within the village and elsewhere. Our approach has been to develop prototypes that can work together in an integrated fashion so that content can flow freely and in interesting ways through the village. While our work has particular relevance to those users in emerging world contexts, we see it also informing needs and practices in the developed world for user-generated content.


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Bainbridge, D, Jones, S., McIntosh S., Jones, M (2007). Digital Libraries on an iPod: beyond the client-server model. Waikato University Computer Science, Working Paper 06/07.
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Matt Jones: colleagues
Emma Thom: colleagues
David Bainbridge: colleagues
David Frohlich: colleagues