Richmond Digital Health Literacy Project

October 1st, 2014 - September 30th, 2016 | PROJECT

The Richmond Public Library will create The Richmond Digital Health Literacy Project to provide low-income residents with tools and skills needed to access online information to improve their health. Participants will learn how to gain access to digital reference materials, e-books, mobile library offerings, and other resources. The project will bring together groups of participants around the topic of health information to develop customized online health curricula, provide training to 180 low-income residents in digital health literacy, and supply free broadband and wireless antennae to public computer centers. These activities will enable participants to develop skills and access relevant digital content to improve the health and the overall quality of life of Richmond residents.

Project Website(s)

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Team Members

Katy Curl, Principal Investigator, City of Richmond

Funders

Funding Source: IMLS
Funding Program: National Leadership Grants for Libraries
Award Number: LG-05-14-0126-14
Funding Amount: $249,314

Tags

Access and Inclusion: Low Socioeconomic Status
Audience: General Public
Discipline: Health and medicine | Technology
Resource Type: Project Descriptions | Projects
Environment Type: Library Programs | Media and Technology | Public Programs | Websites | Mobile Apps | Online Media