Monday, August 15, 2011

[Deaf Arab] Global Disability Rights Library Site Selection

 
 

 

Global Disability Rights Library Site Selection

 

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Global Disability Rights Library

The goal of the Global Disability Rights Library (GDRL) is to improve the lives of persons with disabilities in developing countries by using off-line digital libraries to deliver information and educational materials to disabled people’s organizations (DPOs), decision makers, individual advocates, health care institutions, and other organizations and agencies that support the disability civil rights movement and that lack adequate Internet access.

The project funds the deployment of the GDRL to 60 demonstration sites in developing countries by the end of 2012.


To be Considered as a Deployment Site

To be considered as a deployment site, you must complete the on-line application form (link on the left) to provide general information about your organization and must provide at least one professional reference.

The GDRL team will review all online applications and will contact eligible organizations for more details to further measure their capacity to become a deployment site. Sites chosen for further screening will usually be contacted via email or phone. Please inform us if you need to be contacted by other means, such as via fax or via a third party.

We anticipate the number of applicants will far exceed our 60 funded deployment sites. This process will be competitive and we cannot guarantee that everyone applying to become a deployment site will be chosen.

Please read the specific site selection criteria and factors to be addressed in the application process for a successful deployment:

     GDRL Site Selection Criteria

To preview the GDRL application questions, please click the Print blank form to fill out off-line link.


Global Disability Rights Library (GDRL) Milestones

Deployment of the 60 Global Disability Rights Libraries (GDRL’s) will occur between June 2011 and August 2012. Applications will be accepted immediately and will continue to be accepted until September 1, 2011. All applications will be reviewed periodically by the GDRL team. The schedule of application deadlines is as follows:

Application Deadline Forecasted deployment date by
March 1, 2011 June 30, 2011
Sept 1, 2011 December 31, 2011

Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early: Please do not wait for the final deadline.

There will be several selection rounds for Global Disability Rights Library (GDRL) deployment sites. Applicants who are not selected immediately will be automatically rolled over into the next round of selections. Applicants do not need to reapply to be considered in subsequent rounds of selections. However, candidates may update or expand upon their application at any time. When an application is selected for consideration, there may be further follow-up questions. Prompt and thoughtful responses will help in assessing an applicant’s potential as a successful site. If selected, the applicant will need to communicate with us on a regular basis from that time on through October 2012 in order to gather feedback on how the library is being used within the community.


What Do GDRL Deployment Sites Receive?

The 60 selected deployment sites will receive an eGranary Digital Library that contains a massive collection of Web sites, eBooks, Word and PDF documents, videos, and other digital resources. The eGranary also uses an interface that looks and behaves like the Web, but without requiring actual internet connectivity.  Deployment sites also will be able to communicate with WiderNet staff for technical advice if they have any difficulty with installing the eGranary in their computer.

Deployment sites do NOT receive any financial assistance. Deployment sites also will NOT receive any additional computer equipment other than the eGranary Digital Library. In developing a plan for how your organization would use an eGranary IF you receive one, please consider what actions would be realistic within the resources you already have now. Deployment sites need to have at least one operating computer so that they can install the eGranary into this computer.


Additional Assistance

For further assistance in filling out your application, please feel free to contact Andrea Shettle at the United States International Council on Disabilities at:

     gdrl@usicd.org

We highly recommend completing your application online; however, completed applications can be faxed to 202‑347‑0351 or mailed to the following address:

Andrea Shettle, MSW, MA
Program Manager, Global Disability Rights Library
United States International Council on Disabilities (USICD)
1012-14th Street, NW, Suite 105
Washington, DC 20005
United States of America


Frequently Asked Questions about GDRL Deployment

For frequently asked questions about GDRL deployment, please click here:

     Frequently Asked Questions about GDRL Deployment


More Information About Purchasing an eGranary Digital Library

If you are not selected as a GDRL deployment site or do not meet the outlined criteria, but would like to deploy a GDRL at your institution, please check out the options for purchasing an eGranary Digital Library at:

     www.widernet.org/eGranary


Additional Information
For more information about the Global Disability Rights Library, please visit: http://www.usicd.org/index.cfm/global-disability-rights-library 

 

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