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This presentation was delivered at the MyLanguage conference held in Sydney from 10-11 August 2010.

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Kete logo

Joann RansomHorowhenua Library Trust

jransom@library.org.nzTwitter: jransom

Levinissmall

butperfectlyformed

European

Māori

Pacific Peoples

Asian

Middle Eastern/LatinAmerican/African

NZ Auckland

Horowhenua

What is Kete?

Kete Horowhenua is a digital library of images, audio and video files, and documents which are collected and catalogued by the community.

Kete being woven

How it works

web based

2.0

community built

variety of formats

informal content

contemporary and historical

open source

Audio files

Photographs

TOPIC e.g.

Sawmilling

Documents

Video files

Web links

Organisational structure

Unique visitors

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Unique visitors by ip

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Other

Documents

Topics

Images

Lessons along the way

Need to avoid provider capture Needs marketing Quality Global community - not local Have to be Google-able

WSISNDSNZCSCPFAPNKDNZ

Big picture

Aotearoa Peoples Network

a key tool in content strategy Kete for community created content 30 libraries = 30 community Ketes Facilitated by National Library

Digital nz drawing

Kete – koha eg 1

And in reverse

Kete for the world

virtual community

collective memory

Indigenous knowledge

80% for medicinal needs50% for food supply

Why libraries?

StableAuthoritativeNeutralTrustedSocial outreachBrand library Its our game!

Other Kete

Te Reo o Taranaki Charitable Trust. Chinese Association of NZ - AKL Mental Health Commission Six O’Clock Swill

Orange County, Florida, (USA)

Cuba Street memory

Hamilton

Chinese kete

Arabic kete

Taranaki Kete

Whakatauki slide

Toi tu te kupu,toi tu te mana,

toi tu te whenua.

Kete logo

Joann RansomHorowhenua Library Trust

e: jransom@library.org.nzt: jransomb: http://librarymatters.blogspot.com/w: library.org.nzw: horowhenua.kete.net.nz

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