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USER TRAININGS IN TALLINN CENTRAL LIBRARY Kaie Holm. ESTONIA - population : 1 381 501 (2009) - area of Estonia 45 227 km² - public libraries: 559 TALLINN - population: 403 491 - area of Tallinn - 159,2 km² - nationalities: Estonian 52.3%, Russian 38.5%, Ukrainian 3.9%, other 5,3%.
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ESTONIA- population: 1 381 501 (2009)- area of Estonia 45 227 km²- public libraries: 559 TALLINN- population: 403 491- area of Tallinn - 159,2 km² - nationalities: Estonian 52.3%, Russian 38.5%, Ukrainian 3.9%, other 5,3%.
63% of Estonian households have internet access at home (Firstquarter2009). • 1,101 million valid ID-cards (May 2010). • more than 30% of all ID-card holders in Estonia use ID-card electronically. More than 260 000 people has given digital signature (beginningof 2010). • 90% of the bank transfers is made electronically.
Mobile-ID - functions are similar to the electronic functions of the ID-card. • eTax Office - a total of 92% of all tax-payers submitted their 2009 income tax returns electronically. • eVoting - a total of 11% of voters used the e-Voting (local government elections in 2009). • eSchool - is used by 300 000 persons (teachers, students and parents) daily.
TALLINN CENTRAL LIBRARY Central library (the mainbuilding), the Department of Literaturein Foreign Languages, 17 branch libraries and a mobile library “Katarina Jee”.Altogether 128 librarians (including administration)2009:readers: 70672, inc. 13243 childrenvisits: 997 010 , inc. 183 227 children’s visitsvirtual visits (homepage): 302 753loans: 1 717 357 , inc. 166 287 for children www.keskraamatukogu.ee
2009 • User trainings: 2992, incl 2592 individual and 400 group trainings • Participants in user trainings: 7140 • Participants in job seekers’ trainings(from March to December) : 454
Internet promotion projectOLE KAASAS! COME ALONG! Over the next three years (2009-2012) • provide basic and advanced computer training to 100 000 people • connect 50 000 more families to the Internet
The target group includes members of the Estonian as well as Russian communities without the skills and opportunities to use the Internet, primarily: • rural population; • older generation; • largefamilies; • people on low and medium income. Come Along! focuses on: • Training (free of charge) • Reasonably-priced Internet connection • Affordable computer for new Internet-users
Come Along! training projects:Mobile training boxes (5) Mobile training box in Tallinn Central Library
Come Along! training projects:Support centers for the use of e-services Advising, training and obtaining feedback from potential users of e-services in service bureaus of organisations and enterprises providing public e-services, practical personal ID-training. Support centers for the use of e-services in the service bureau of Tallinn City Office
Come Along! training projects:eBusTraining on the use of e-services and ID matters in a bus/computer class riding through Estonia
Come Along! training projects:Interactive web-based training course • practical and interactive self-training course for all in Estonian and Russian • Ole Kaasas! veebikoolitus • Интерактивное обучение Будем Вместе!
Come Along! training projectsClassic classroom trainings Classic classroom training for all throughout Estonia (May 2009 – March 2010) • Mentor program (for almost 100 mentors in and around Tallinn from May to Dec 2009) • Basic training for 10 000people (incl 4055 people in Tallinn) • ID-training for 20 000 people (incl 7435 people in Tallinn)
Come Along! Trainings in Tallinn Central Library • 14 librarians-mentors • 80 basic courses for 480 people • 151 ID-trainings for 750 people
Statistics • At the end of 2008 69% of Estonians use internet once a week • At the end of 2009 74% of Estonians use internet once a week 1% of additional Internet users means 0,2-0,3% less unemployment (The Economist, 2009)