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Accomplishments

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- Mid-Pen brought the Internet to residents of Michigan's Upper
Peninsula by creating an incentive for Merit, Incorporated (a consortium
of Michigan universities and Internet backbone provider) to expand
the Internet backbone beyond only those communities with institutions
of higher education.
- Mid-Pen has created a financially sustainable program that provides
access to the Internet for member libraries, individuals, and organizations
in the region. Mid-Pen operates an Internet host service which
generates the income to support information technology initiatives
by both Mid-Pen and member libraries for their communities (http://www.up.lib.mi.us/Access/home.html).
- Mid-Pen has developed a model for community network development
in an isolated, rural region: The local communities develop their
community networks and the Mid-Pen library system provides a range
of technical and instructional support services.
- With a private contractor, the cooperative is developing a self-service,
interactive Internet Learning Kiosk for use in the public service
areas of libraries or other public places. It will connect to the
Internet, to local and regional library centers, and to the Michigan
Electronic Library (an Internet information service for the state
created by the Library of Michigan, the University of Michigan,
and Merit at http://www.mel.lib.mi.us/).
- In addition to more traditional library support activities, Mid-Pen
has created an infrastructure for technical support of its member
libraries and offers training in the Internet and other computer
skills. It acquires, installs, and maintains hardware and software
for member libraries to automate library catalogs and to provide
access to electronic information online.
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