[Colorado-talk] Updated link for NLS survey

Andre van Hall avanhall at me.com
Fri Mar 15 03:02:28 UTC 2013


Hello Scott:
I have completed the survey. I understand that my attorney, Darold Killmer has been in touch with you. Our mediation is stalled, but I hope to get resolution soon, one way or the other. 
take care. 
Andre van Hall
avanhall at me.com
1518 S. Logan St.
Denver, CO 80210
720-489-8824

On Mar 13, 2013, at 9:32 AM, Scott C. LaBarre <slabarre at labarrelaw.com> wrote:

> Correction from my last.
> 
> 
> 
> From: Scott White [mailto:swhite at nfb.org] 
> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 9:26 AM
> To: Scott LaBarre
> Subject: Updated link for NLS survey
> 
> 
> 
> Some subscribers have noticed that the link for the NLS survey that was in
> the original email was incorrect. The correct address for the survey is:
> 
> www.libraryofcongresssurvey.com
> 
> To all NFB-NEWSLINE subscribers,
> 
> We have been asked by the National Library Service to distribute a notice
> regarding a survey that they are currently conducting for existing and
> prospective patrons.
> 
> Please read on for details pertaining to the survey and how you can get
> involved.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> The NFB-NEWSLINE Team
> 
> The Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and
> Physically Handicapped (NLS) is conducting a survey to understand how to
> better serve the needs of readers of talking books and braille. Take the
> survey now to let your opinions be heard and help us better serve you! You
> do not have to be a current NLS reader to take the survey. The survey should
> take no longer than 25 minutes. It will be used to improve services to
> current readers and to find out what services readers of talking books and
> braille are looking for. If you are not currently using NLS, let us know
> what services you want and how we can add you to our list of NLS readers. If
> you are a current NLS reader, let us know what we are doing well, where we
> can improve, and what new services you would like NLS to offer. You can take
> the survey in one of two ways - take the survey anytime online at
> (www.libraryofcongresssurvey.com) 
> 
> or call in to schedule a time to take the survey over the phone by calling
> 866-545-1618. Your answers to the survey questions will be kept
> confidential. Your responses will not be linked to you individually. Survey
> responses will only be reported at an aggregate level, meaning we will
> combine your responses with those of others who are similar to you. Please
> take the survey only once. 
> 
> What is the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically
> Handicapped (NLS)? 
> 
> NLS provides free talking books and braille materials to eligible citizens
> through a national network of regional libraries. Reading materials can be
> downloaded online or sent through the mail. There are materials for readers
> of all ages. 
> 
> Who should take the survey? 
> 
> If you are eligible to use NLS services and live in the United States, this
> survey is for you! You do not have to be a current NLS reader to take the
> survey. We want to hear from you if you are a U.S. citizen, age 18 or older,
> and meet one of the following criteria: 
> 
> •You are legally blind, or 
> 
> •You cannot see or focus well enough to read regular print, although you
> wear eyeglasses or contact lenses, or 
> 
> •You are unable to hold or handle print books or turn pages, or 
> 
> •You have a reading disability because of an organic or physical
> dysfunction.
> 
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