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Main Author: Parkison, Anne
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1983
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED240787
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author Parkison, Anne
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contents Recording for the Blind's Catalog Conversion for Online Searching. Parkison, Anne Blindness Computer Programs Library Services Physical Disabilities Special Libraries Visual Impairments The paper describes the growth in services of Recording for the Blind, an organization supplying blind and other print-handicapped persons with free, taped educational books in cassette form. Increased acquisition at all age levels and expansion of computer capabilities to create an online subject catalog to the materials are noted. Details of planning procedures for the online catalog are given, as are current operating procedures and staffing functions (the staff grew to four professional librarians). Training and practice in subject searching is described. Five steps involved in subject searching- from initial contact with the reference librarian to collecting book references for the patron- are summarized. (CL)
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spellingShingle Recording for the Blind's Catalog Conversion for Online Searching.
Parkison, Anne
Blindness
Computer Programs
Library Services
Physical Disabilities
Special Libraries
Visual Impairments
Recording for the Blind's Catalog Conversion for Online Searching. Parkison, Anne Blindness Computer Programs Library Services Physical Disabilities Special Libraries Visual Impairments The paper describes the growth in services of Recording for the Blind, an organization supplying blind and other print-handicapped persons with free, taped educational books in cassette form. Increased acquisition at all age levels and expansion of computer capabilities to create an online subject catalog to the materials are noted. Details of planning procedures for the online catalog are given, as are current operating procedures and staffing functions (the staff grew to four professional librarians). Training and practice in subject searching is described. Five steps involved in subject searching- from initial contact with the reference librarian to collecting book references for the patron- are summarized. (CL)
title Recording for the Blind's Catalog Conversion for Online Searching.
topic Blindness
Computer Programs
Library Services
Physical Disabilities
Special Libraries
Visual Impairments
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED240787