TV White Spaces in public libraries: A primer

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Abstract

TV White Space (TVWS) represents one new wireless communication technology that has the potential to improve internet access and inclusion. This primer describes TVWS technology as a viable, long-term access solution for the benefit of public libraries and their communities, especially for underserved populations. Discussion focuses first on providing a brief overview of the digital divide and the emerging role of public libraries as internet access providers. Next, a basic description of TVWS and its features is provided, focusing on key aspects of the technology relevant to libraries as community anchor institutions. Several TVWS implementations are described with discussion of TVWS implementations in several public libraries. Finally, consideration is given to first steps that library organizations must take when contemplating new TVWS implementations supportive of Wi-Fi applications and crisis response planning.

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Rebmann, K. R., Te, E. E., & Means, D. (2017, March 1). TV White Spaces in public libraries: A primer. Information Technology and Libraries. American Library Association. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v36i1.9720

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