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List: Prishtina-L[Prishtina-l] Prishtina National Library will receive aidNderim Kamberi nderim78 at hotmail.comTue Nov 16 16:32:04 EST 1999
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Une jam hazer... nderimi >From: Sander Sinishtaj <ssander at ans.net> >Reply-To: prishtina-l at alb-net.com >To: prishtina-l at alb-net.com >CC: web-design at alb-net.com >Subject: Re: [Prishtina-l] Prishtina National Library will receive aid >Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 14:55:30 -0500 (EST) >MIME-Version: 1.0 >From prishtina-l-admin at alb-net.com Tue Nov 16 11:56:54 1999 >Received: from [205.216.248.65] by hotmail.com (3.2) with ESMTP id >MHotMailB9FB01FF00A6D821979ECDD8F84198EE0; Tue Nov 16 11:56:53 1999 >Received: from alb-net.com (localhost [127.0.0.1])by alb-net.com >(8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id OAA11590;Tue, 16 Nov 1999 14:55:41 -0500 (EST) >Received: from sanman.ny.ans.net (sanman.ny.ans.net [147.225.51.117])by >alb-net.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id OAA11549;Tue, 16 Nov 1999 14:55:36 >-0500 (EST) >Received: from localhost (ssander at localhost)by sanman.ny.ans.net >(8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id OAA13706;Tue, 16 Nov 1999 14:55:31 -0500 (EST) >X-Authentication-Warning: sanman.ny.ans.net: ssander owned process doing >-bs >X-Sender: ssander at sanman.ny.ans.net >In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.20.9911161155560.10698-100000 at alb-net.com> >Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.05.9911161452260.13692-100000 at sanman.ny.ans.net> >Sender: prishtina-l-admin at alb-net.com >Errors-To: prishtina-l-admin at alb-net.com >X-Mailman-Version: 1.1 >Precedence: bulk >List-Id: Prishtina Discussion Forum (Prishtina, Kosova) ><prishtina-l.alb-net.com> >X-BeenThere: prishtina-l at alb-net.com > > --- Prishtina-L Discussion Forum --- > Archives: www.alb-net.com/pipermail/prishtina-l > >Etrit, > >besoj se shume me vend eshte ky koment. mirepo duhet ta kuptojme, se po te >njejtit investues duhet te kene njefare lidhje me Irlanden si kulturore >ashtu edhe linguistike. Besoj se e njejta do te ishte e mundshme per >Kosoven kur i njejti 'scenario' mund te persritej edhe ne komunitetin >tone. Pra te kemi bilionere! > >tung > >- Sander > > >On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Etrit Bardhi wrote: > > > --- Prishtina-L Discussion Forum --- > > Archives: www.alb-net.com/pipermail/prishtina-l > > > > Lajm jashtezakonisht i mire. Duhet shfrytezuar kete rast kur gjithe >keto > > kompani i dergojne perfaqesuesit e vet ne Kosove t'u tregojme se kemi > > studente dhe potencial qe t'a shendrojme Kosoven ne nje hi-tech > > oasis... Shikoni se si Irlanda me punetoret e lire dhe te edukuar u > > shendrua ne shtetin me me se shumti kompani teknologjike ne Komunitetin > > Evropian (Intel, Microsoft, Dell kane hapur fabrika dhe perfaqesi ne > > Irlande). Keshtu nese jemi te afte, keto kompani mund ta perdorin >Kosoven > > per te hapur perfaqesite per tere Ballkanin, pasi qe kane hesap > > shfrytezimin e punetoreve te lire (cheap labor). Me kalimin e kohes > > behemi punetore te shtrenjte... ;-) > > > > Etriti. > > > > >http://www.usia.gov/cgi-bin/washfile/display.pl?p=/products/washfile/latest&f=99 > > 111208.wlt&t=/products/washfile/newsitem.shtml > > > > 12 November 1999 > > > > Text: First Internet Information Center Opening in Kosovo > > > > (Private\public partnership to provide access, training) (810) > > > > The first of seven Internet information centers in Kosovo is scheduled > > to open this week in Ferizaj "and will serve as a technology and media > > training facility, providing Kosovars with free Internet access," > > according to a State Department announcement November 12. > > Several private firms teamed up in a private/public partnership > > with the State Department, the International Organization for Migration, > > and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to establish > > the centers. > > The Kosovo Information Assistance Initiative will be headquartered > > in the Pristina National and University Library. There will be six > > regional centers: in Ferizaj, Gjakova, Prizren, Peje, Gjilan, and > > Mitrovica. > > > > Following is the text of the notice to the press: > > > > (begin text) > > > > U.S. Department of State > > Office of the Spokesman > > Press Statement > > > > Notice to the Press > > November 12, 1999 > > > > THE FIRST INTERNET INFORMATION ASSISTANCE CENTER TO OPEN THIS WEEK IN > > FERIZAJ, KOSOVO > > > > The U.S. Department of State Office of International Information > > Programs, the International Organization for Migration and USAID's > > Office of Transition Initiatives have formed an innovative > > public/private partnership to establish seven Internet information > > centers in Kosovo. The first of the seven centers is scheduled to open > > this week in Ferizaj and will serve as a technology and media training > > facility, providing Kosovars with free Internet access. > > The initial phase of the project will focus on the construction of > > the centers, hiring and training of local staff, and establishment of > > local and wide area networks to provide internet connectivity. The > > Kosovo Information Assistance Initiative will be headquartered in the > > Pristina National and University Library in downtown Pristina. There > > will be six regional centers established in the cities of Ferizaj, > > Gjakova, Prizren, Peje, Gjilan, and Mitrovica. All of the centers are > > centrally located and open to the general public. > > The Pristina National and University Library will be transformed > > into a state-of-the-art technology and information center. The center > > will include a "virtual" on-line library, US$1 million in book > > donations, a special children's learning center, a cyber-cafe and > > several other community information projects. The goal of this effort in > > Kosovo is to establish Pristina, with its National and University > > Library, as the "Information Center" in Kosovo - a lively environment > > where all Kosovars can come to learn about their history, prepare for > > their future, surf the net and develop the necessary skills to rebuild > > civil society. > > The Director of the Pristina National and University Library, Mr. > > Mehmet Gerguri, will be visiting the United States at the end of > > November as part of the U.S. Department of State International Visitors > > Program. While in the U.S., Mr. Gerguri will learn about community > > programming as he visits some of the country's most renowned public > > libraries in Washington, D.C., Chicago and New York. He will receive > > instruction from technologists and specialists in the field of Library > > Sciences and observe the latest in preservation techniques. > > As the project progresses, each regional center will be able to > > develop and implement its own unique programs tailored to meet the > > specific needs of each community. Through the State Department's Global > > Technology Corps, the Office of International Information Programs will > > continue to support the centers by providing government and > > private-sector speakers who will conduct seminars and interactive > > training in areas such as: computer-based languages and applications, > > journalism, media and e-commerce. > > The organizations taking the lead in this partnership include Adobe > > Systems, Inc., Apple Computer, Inc., Autometric, Inc., The Brother's > > Brother Foundation, Canon Computer Systems, Inc., Cisco Systems, Inc., > > The David Sarnoff Corporation, The Document Company Xerox, Gateway and > > the Waitt Family Foundation, Hewlett-Packard Company, IDG Books > > Worldwide, Inc., The Internet Society, 3M, The Markle Foundation, > > MVS/USA, Northwest Airlines, REAL Software, Riso, Inc., RPO Vienna > > (STATE), The Sabre Foundation, Inc., Scholastic Inc., Silicon Graphics, > > Inc., State Department Educational and Cultural Affairs and Surf Watch > > Software. This partnership will deliver hardware, software, > > connectivity, technical assistance, training and financial support. The > > contributions from the private sector highlight the important role that > > U.S. companies can play in the reconstruction of Kosovo. > > "Bringing modern technology to Kosovo through the Kosovo > > Information Assistance Initiative is one of the great ways that the > > information technology community can help the relief effort. This > > public/private partnership is an important step forward in our effort to > > help the Kosovars," said Gateway Chairman and CEO Ted Waitt. > > Journalists interested in further information on the Kosovo > > Information Assistance Initiative should contact one of the following > > individuals: > > > > -- Mary Thomas, Office of Press Outreach, thomasm at panet.us-state.gov > > (202) 647-3455 > > > > -- Nancy Ozeas, Office of International Information Programs, > > nozeas at usia.gov (202) 619-6340 > > > > (end text) > > > > (Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S. > > Department of State) > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Alst-L mailing list: Alst-L at alb-net.com > > http://www.alb-net.com/mailman/listinfo/alst-l > > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > > Prishtina-L discussion forum: Prishtina-L at alb-net.com > > http://www.alb-net.com/mailman/listinfo/prishtina-l > > > > >_____________________________________________________ >Prishtina-L discussion forum: Prishtina-L at alb-net.com >http://www.alb-net.com/mailman/listinfo/prishtina-l ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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