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      <title>LONGITUDE: The Users in the Digital Landscape</title>
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      <description>&amp;ldquo;May you live in interesting times.&amp;rdquo; I think we in library-land, and particularly public library-land, can lay claim to our share of those. On the national level, we have infrastructure, content creation, and training, all activity that the roll out of the People&amp;rsquo;s Network will require. In addition, regional strength and co-operation ensures participation and development on all levels. We have the opportunity to more than adapt to the changing information and communication environment: we can build on our traditional skills of networking, communication, organisation, and customer relations to create something truly innovative.</description>
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