Going Global: Vermont Librarians’ International Experiences and Reflections Laurie Kutner (UVM) (Costa Rica) Mara Saule (UVM) (Latvia) Paul Philbin (UVM) (Tanzania)
What makes Monteverde unique? Density of biological diversity: 6 different life zones; largest private reserve system in C.A. International eco-tourist destination/ small rural community History, social/cultural context
Coming to Monteverde, April 19, 1951 Quaker Settlement
So, what can a librarian do in a beautiful place like this???
Monteverde … Sizeable research community in small area Cloud forest ecosystem, tropical biology, sustainability issues, social issues International and local researchers Multitude of study abroad programs/ infrastructure Equals lots of information generation
Cutting-edge research on the information fringe … Information technology infrastructure issues Researchers from US institutions can compensate – local researchers can’t Local researchers’ inaccessibility of access to local research information
So – what did you DO??
Information access at MVI library Library web site (digital presence) Monteverde Research Digital Collection Monteverde Digital Library projects
Syracuse University Interns 2008 – Sustainable Futures DL Project direction (UVM) 2 SU MLIS grad students in CASDL program Involved in all aspects of creating SFDL 260 digital objects in library Bilingual access
MVI Digital Library Project 2009 Same structure as 2008 Ongoing support from MVI, UVM, SU, USF One returning SU intern, one new one Subject for this year’s digital library project: Community Health
Reflections … Into the future Int’l work = highly rewarding Service-oriented profession with valuable skills Numerous formal/ informal ways to identify int’l opps.
Thanks for listening!