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iCONN is part of the Connecticut
Education Network. It provides all students, faculty and residents with
online access to essential library and information resources. It is
administered by the Connecticut State Library
in conjunction with the Department of Higher
Education. Through iCONN, a core level of information resources
including secured access to licensed databases is available to every citizen in
Connecticut. In addition, specialized research information is available to
college students and faculty.
iCONN began in 2000 when the Connecticut General
Assembly provided funding for the purchase of licensed information
databases for Connecticut's libraries, schools and colleges. The Digital
Library was one of several recommendations of then-
Lieutenant Governor M. Jodi Rell in the Fall of 1999.
The Goals of iCONN are:
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To ensure universal access to a core level of library and information resources
for every resident of Connecticut through their public library, school,
college, and from home.
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To help provide necessary information resources to every school in Connecticut
so that all students are prepared to function in an information society.
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To provide information resources to the increasing number of students taking
advantage of on-line courses at Connecticut's colleges and universities.
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To support the
information needs of all Connecticut citizens.
Governance
iCONN is a joint project of the Connecticut State Library and the Department of
Higher Education. The project is administered by the Connecticut State Library
under the auspices of the
Commission for Educational Technology and the
Connecticut Digital Library Advisory Board (CDLAB). Funding is provided
by the Connecticut General Assembly.
Awards
The Connecticut Digital Library was awarded a Certificate of Commendation from
the Affiliate Assembly of the American Association of School Librarians, a
division of the American Library Association. The Certificate was awarded “in
recognition of valuable contributions to the field of school librarianship.”
The accompanying letter further
stated: “By providing an online database of reference materials and journals
free to every school and home in the state, you are giving everyone equal
access to a wealth of materials. With school districts struggling with budget
constraints, this service means that no matter the socioeconomic status of a
locality, quality information is available to all.”
This commendation is a tribute to all Connecticut librarians who have
contributed to making iCONN a successful and well-supported program, and to all
of our representatives in government (legislative and executive) who secured
funding for it.
Background
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files in Microsoft Word format and PowerPoint. (If you can not access any of
the files please email the webmaster for
an alternate version.)
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Press Release, January 2007 (PDF
- 45kb) (Word - 57kb) (HTML)
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Press Release, Hartford Courant Historical Project, January 2006 (PDF
- 30kb) (Word - 58kb) (HTML)
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Press Release, September 2005 (PDF
- 45kb) (Word - 57kb) (HTML)
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Survey Press Release, (PDF
- 36kb) (Word - 60kb)
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Press Release, from Lt. Governor M. Jodi Rell,
August 2003
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Press Release, January 2003
(PDF - 77kb) (Word
- 57kb) HTML
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Press Release, February 2002
(PDF - 66kb) (Word
- 25kb)
HTML
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Press Release, August 2001
(PDF - 109kb) (Word
- 57kb)
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Press Release from Lt. Governor M. Jodi Rell, April
2001
HTML
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Authorizing Statute:
CGS Sec. 4d-82 (Connecticut Education Network)
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Lt. Governor M. Jodi Rell's Task Force -
Press Release (1999) and
Report and Recommendations (1999)
Articles
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"iCONN, Your Online Library," by Jeff Costley, The GateWay (newsletter of Hartland Public Library), Volume 1, Number 1, Spring-Summer 2008, p. 2.
- "Online Index to Courant Is A Window On History" The Hartford Courant, April 12, 2006, pages D1 and D4
- "The Connecticut Digital Library--free, fast, and
open 24/7" CEA Advisor, March 2006, page 12 (Connecticut
Education Association) (PDF
- 149kb)
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"One Click Away" by Anita Barney, Director, Brookfield Library (published in
The Brookfield Journal, July 22, 2005) (Word
- 21kb) (pdf
- 19kb) (HTML)
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"Going beyond Google" by Anita Barney, Director, Brookfield Library (published
in The Brookfield Journal, January 9, 2004, p. 2.) (Word
- 23 kb) (pdf -
75 kb) HTML
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Film Search Leads to Unexpected Find
(Susan Dunne, The Hartford Courant, June 6, 2003)
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Connecticut's Digital Library: What's it good for?
Is it here to stay?"
(Gil Alwang, FOCL Point: Newsletter of the Friends of Connecticut Libraries /
Winter 2001 issue)
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"Online library service helping students and teachers become more cyber-savvy"
By Muriel Gaynor,
library media specialist, King Philip Middle School, and Janet Leonberger,
library media specialist, Hall High School - West Hartford Public Schools (From
the February 2002 issue of CEA Advisor - a monthly newsletter of the
Connecticut Education Association). (Word
- 24kb), (.pdf -
30kb), HTML
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"Take a Free Ride on the Connecticut Digital Library" by Jane Tonn, Library
Media Specialist, Middletown High School (published in State of the Union,
Connecticut Federation of Educational and Professional Employees, February
2002) (PDF - 52kb) (Word
- 26kb) (HTML)
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"The Bad News and Some Good News about Magazines at Silas Bronson Library" (by
Judy Lhamon, Acting Head of Reference and SCORE Manager, Silas Bronson Library,
Waterbury) in Books and Happenings (Silas Bronson monthly newsletter), February
2002.(PDF - 33kb) (Word
- 21kb) (HTML)
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Norfolk Library NightOwl
#14-02 (e-mail newsletter) (May 15, 2002)
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"Library Lines" (weekly columns in Ridgefield Press by Mary Rindfleisch, Adult
Services Librarian, Ridgefield Library)
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"State Starts Vast Online Database: Digital Library Wins Praise From Users"
(The Day.com) (PDF - 54kb) (Word
- 11kb) (HTML)
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"Virtual
library now open in Connecticut" by Dibya Sarkar (Civic.com, May 1,
2001)
Show Your Appreciation
If you enjoy the benefits that iCONN brings to your school, college, library or
home, please take a few minutes to thank your legislator and Governor M. Jodi
Rell for providing this resource for the State of Connecticut. Write or e-mail
your representative,
senator, and the
Governor today!
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