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Library of Congress’s computer woes also disrupt national service for blind and disabled users September 4, 2015 More than 9 years ago The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress.
Chancey Fleet, who is blind, coordinates the assistive technology program at the library. She talked to us with a combination of passion and reflection about her self-described role as catalyst ...
When throngs of Harry Potter fans mob stores Saturday for copies of the boy wizard's latest adventures, at least one of them will begin dismantling the book page by page. That's how volunteers for ...
The Hawaii Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped has produced 1,021 audiobooks; ... windowed soundproof recording booth and enter your name into the computer.
The Library of Congress’ National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped is looking to use commercial mobile devices like phones and tablets to give patrons access to its library of ...
Jim Dickson is a smart man. He graduated from Brown University, has a job as a vice president for a national organization and considers himself a quick study.But when a report arrived recently ...
The Macomb Library for the Blind and Print Disabled was recently awarded the Improving Access to Information Grant to develop a library service for community users with limited online access.
Melody Roane always looks on the bright side, despite living in darkness. She's encouraging others to do the same through the Braille Circulating Library for the Blind.
BALTIMORE — The Maryland State Library for the Blind is doing a great things for those who are visually impaired but they want to do more. Matthew Nixon is one of 115,000 people, according to ...
There’s a library in Baltimore that never puts a due date on borrowed materials and never sets a limit on the number of books and cassettes that users can take out.It gets so much use that it ...
Since it's establishment in 1931, the Oklahoma Library For The Blind has been committed to ensuring that their students have unfiltered access to essential materials that can assist them.