With the Peace Library, Info Share is attempting to address, through information and communication technologies (ICTs), what they see as information gaps in Sri Lanka's peacebuilding process.
In its first phase, the Peace Library comprised two Groove Virtual Office workspaces: the Peace Library Index, which is a comprehensive and searchable index of all documents in the Library; and the Peace Library Data space, which is an actual repository of files.
Coupled with the exponential growth of the library and heightened demands for information from stakeholders in the peace process, Info Share plans to launch a new Peace Library website.
This new Peace Library will be available to anyone with internet access anywhere in the world. The Library will have a broad range of content including news articles, white papers, documents, grant guides, donor information, reports, and research papers related to the Sri Lankan peace process in particular, and conflict transformation and peacebuilding in general. Many of the resource will be downloadable on demand.
Ultimately, the web portal will have content in 3 languages: English, Sinhala and Tamil and will also feature a wide spectrum of multimedia content related to peace and development.
The Virtual Peace Library aims to provide the means to transcend physical, political and logistical barriers, creating a neutral, accessible and scaleable platform for interaction and shared learning. Combining technology with the vast experience of conflict resolution and peacebuilding activists and theorists, the Virtual Peace Library is attempting to knit local knowledge to international resources. Info Share has indicated that the resources in the Virtual Peace Library will be continuously updated and revised, so that local users may continuously acquire cutting-edge conflict management skills and knowledge within a current global context.
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The vision of the Virtual Peace Library will involve, among other things:
Academy for Educational Development/United States Agency for International Development (AED/USAID); Beyond Intractability; Centre for Conflict Resolution; CRINFO; Human Security Gateway; Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies; Groove Networks; The Appeal for the Nobel Peace Laureates Foundation; Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies; Centre for Policy Alternatives; J.R. Jayawardene Centre; Lake House Newspapers Ltd.; National Library and Documentation Services Board; Berghof Foundation for Conflict Studies, Sri Lanka; Ravaya Newspapers; Social Scientists Association; and University of Jaffna.