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With nationwide coverage, the 5th edition of the ICT Culture Survey begins data collection


Notas 29 NOV 2024

Manager of a cultural facility or space, participate in the survey and help map the presence and adoption of information and communication technologies in the sector

The 5th edition of the ICT Culture Survey is in the data collection phase. Conducted since 2016 by the Regional Center for Studies on the Development of the Information Society (Cetic.br), the survey aims to map the infrastructure, use, and appropriation of information and communication technologies (ICT) in archives, listed heritage sites, libraries, cinemas, museums, cultural points, and theaters across the country.

If you are a manager of a cultural facility, whether public or private, participate in the survey. The study will be conducted through telephone interviews, carried out by Ipec Intelligence in Survey and Consulting. The indicators help guide public cultural and digital government policies that contribute to the democratization of access to culture and emphasize the sector's importance in the country's economic development. They also help the sector understand challenges and opportunities related to the application of digital technologies both in internal operations and in the relationship of facilities with their audiences.

The survey has institutional support from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and specialists linked to the Ministry of Culture (MinC), civil society organizations, and universities. 

It is important to note that the same questionnaire will be used in all interviews, and the responses of each participant will be aggregated, not disclosed individually. Respondents and the cultural facilities they represent will never be identified. To provide greater security to the process, Ipec provides this phone number: 0800-800-5000. Before the interview, it is possible to confirm the authenticity of the contact.

The ICT Culture Survey produces data on the online presence of cultural facilities through websites and social networks, the use of the Internet to conduct cultural activities, fostering the digital preservation and dissemination of their collections, as well as training and qualification of cultural practitioners through information and communication technologies (ICT), among other indicators.

Cetic.br, which conducts the study, is one of the departments of the Brazilian Network Information Center (NIC.br), which is connected to the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br).

More information at https://www.cetic.br/pt/pesquisa/cultura/.

About Cetic.br
The Regional Center for Studies on the Development of the Information Society (Cetic.br), part of NIC.br, is responsible for producing indicators and statistics on Internet access and use in Brazil, providing periodic analyses and information on network development in the country. Cetic.br|NIC.br is also a Regional Center for Studies under the auspices of UNESCO and will celebrate 19 years of operation in 2024. More information at https://cetic.br/.

About the Brazilian Network Information Center – NIC.br
The Brazilian Network Information Center (NIC.br) (https://nic.br/) is a non-profit private civil entity responsible for operating the .br domain, as well as distributing IP numbers and registering Autonomous Systems in the country. NIC.br implements the decisions and projects of the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee - CGI.br since 2005, and all raised funds come from its activities, which are of a predominantly private nature. It conducts actions and projects that benefit the Internet infrastructure in Brazil. NIC.br includes: Registro.br (https://registro.br/), CERT.br (https://cert.br/), Ceptro.br (https://ceptro.br/), Cetic.br (https://cetic.br/), IX.br (https://ix.br/) and Ceweb.br (https://ceweb.br/), in addition to projects such as Internetsegura.br (https://internetsegura.br/) and the Best Practices Portal for the Internet in Brazil (https://bcp.nic.br/). It also hosts the office of the W3C Chapter São Paulo (https://w3c.br/).

About the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee – CGI.br
The Brazilian Internet Steering Committee is responsible for establishing strategic guidelines related to Internet use and development in Brazil, coordinating and integrating all Internet service initiatives in the country, promoting the technical quality, innovation, and dissemination of the services offered. Based on principles of multi-sectoralism and transparency, CGI.br represents a democratic Internet governance model, praised internationally, where all sectors of society participate equitably in its decisions. One of its formulations is the 10 Principles for Internet Governance and Use (https://cgi.br/resolucoes/documento/2009/003). More information at https://cgi.br/.

Press Contacts – NIC.br:

Weber Shandwick
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PABX: (11) 3027-0200 / 3531-4950
Milena Oliveira - moliveira@webershandwick.com – (11) 98384-3500
Paula Boracini - pboracini@webershandwick.com – (11) 98123-5235

Communication Advisory – NIC.br
Carolina Carvalho - Communication Manager - carolcarvalho@nic.br
Ana Nascimento - Communication Coordinator – ananascimento@nic.br

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