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In Volgograd region European Get Online Week was launched on 26 March 2012 at the Pobeda Press Center of the regional administration. The press conference primarily focused on using the resources of the region’s library network to provide local communities with digital literacy training and access to e-government services.
On 26 – 30 March 2012 79 libraries of Volgograd region (not counting the Tvoy Kurs Center in Volzhsky) organized and held 166 seminars in Internet literacy.
As a result, almost 3,700 users cast their votes for Russia during European Get Online Week.
Thanks to European Get Online Week, eighty-two-year-old folk singer Kseniya Petrunina from the Cossack village of Tepikinskaya has been able to find traditional wedding songs, lullabies and other Cossack folklore songs, enriching her own large repertoire. She will now perform new lullabies for young mothers, beautiful Cossack marching songs for draftees, and, hopefully, wedding songs for her yet unmarried grandchildren. Kseniya Petrunina is a firm believer in keeping and strengthening old Cossack traditions.