PUBLIC ACCESS TO INFORMATION & ICTs PHASE II REPORT Georgia
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Institute for Polling and Marketing (IPM)
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Technology & Social Change Group, University of Washington Information School
Abstract
The executive summary overviews the short descriptions of the characteristics of the
country in terms of Geography, economic, political, and social situations in the country
preceded by a short history of the latest decades. Special focus is made on the situation
regarding public access to information, spread level and usage of ICT infrastructure
throughout the country. The summary also covers main inequity variables that affect
access to information. The principal information needs of the population of Georgia are
defined, distinguishing those of the communities that are perceived as underserved
according to the identified inequity variables.
We discuss the reasons for selecting Public libraries, The National Library of the Parliament
of Georgia, and Internet cafes as the main venue types providing public access to
information, proceeding with short description of situation regarding each of the types and
the contribution they nowadays make to informing different categories of population.
The summary also covers the description of the research methodology: in‐depth interviews
with key informants, FGD, site visits, literature review, and user survey. The methodology
description comprises the respondents’ selection criteria and procedures for user survey,
recruiting participants for FGD for qualitative part of the project and venues for site visits.
Special attention is paid to interpreting survey results and the extent they should be
generalized to the whole country.
The further parts of the extended summary present the main findings about the existed
situation in the studied field and provides recommendations and opportunities on
improving public access to information specially in each venue types and in the country in
general.
1.3 Country Overview
Description
This research focuses on the public access to information and communication landscapes in 24
countries, with specific focus on public libraries, to understand the information needs of underserved
communities, public access to information and communication venues, and the role of ICT.
Through field research in 24 countries conducted by local research partners, and cross-country
comparative analyses based on common research design elements (see list of countries and research
design overview in Appendix), the project aims to contribute to the knowledge in the field of information
and ICT for development. Of particular interest and value are: the comparative look at key venues
(libraries and other), and the mix of depth of in-country knowledge with breadth of global comparison to
elicit success factors and scenarios to understand how diverse populations can and do access and use
ICT to improve their lives. All outputs of this research will be broadly disseminated to interested
stakeholders and placed in the public domain.
Citation
Institute for Polling and Marketing (IPM) (2008). Public access to information & ICTs: Georgia. Public Access Landscape Study final report, presented to University of Washington Center for Information & Society (CIS), Seattle.
