[Nfbf-l] Braille and Talking books Library Update

Darlene Laibl-Crowe dlaiblcrowe at att.net
Sun Feb 9 19:15:34 UTC 2014


Yes, I have heard there were but when I called I was told there are none.  I
was able to experience my first audio descriptive movie while I was in New
York getting my guide dog.  They have several of the movies and I was amazed
at how I was able to follow the movie.  I want to continue to do that.

Thanks, Holly, I will call them again.

Darlene

-----Original Message-----
From: Nfbf-l [mailto:nfbf-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Holly
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 1:40 PM
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Yes the do have some. Call your reader advisor to see what is available.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Feb 9, 2014, at 1:22 PM, "Darlene Laibl-Crowe" <dlaiblcrowe at att.net>
wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the update!   Great work for the library!
> 
> I do have one question, will the library provide audio descriptive videos?
> 
> Thanks!
> Darlene
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nfbf-l [mailto:nfbf-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Patricia A.
> Lipovsky
> Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 12:08 PM
> To: NFBF List
> Subject: [Nfbf-l] Braille and Talking books Library Update
> 
> Library Update
> by Susan Roberts
> 
>> *         The library is within days of completing the renovation project
> that was begun in April 2013.   While there will be some follow-on work,
the
> original project is nearing completion.   Here are the highlights:
> 
>> o   Phase one saw the renovation of the 1992 and 1997 annex buildings to
> house library administration, a volunteer work area, a small area for 
> library story times, a dedicated area for Braille and print production 
> and digital duplication; a larger area for machine repair; a dedicated 
> area for processing mismatched materials - cartridges and cases that 
> come back separated; areas so that the Braille collection can be in 
> one space and the digital collection in another; staff work areas, 
> totally renovated restroom facilities, a larger staff break room (that 
> houses that great ice maker you purchased for us) and a smaller coffee 
> bar near the volunteer work area (where the Keurig Coffee Maker is
installed).
> 
>> o   Phase two included the demolition of the former administration
> building, the demolition of about 75% of the Cope annex and the 
> remodeling of the remaining Cope annex.
> 
>> o   Phase three included the upgrade of the mail room, the removal of 75%
> of the Braille annex (also known as the North annex), the landscaping 
> and installation of the underground drainage system.
> 
>> *         We will have some follow on work that is already in the
pipeline
> and there is also a possibility of even more refinements if funds 
> remain available.  That will include:
> 
>> o   Construction of a new parking area closer to the new main entrance of
> the library
> 
>> o   Replacement of the scissor lift for the postal truck at the loading
> dock area
> 
>> o   Upgraded exterior lighting
> 
>> o   The construction of a covered walkway between the main building and
> the recording studio
> 
>> *         Later in the year after all of the follow on work is complete,
> we do plan to have an open house so that our customers, neighbors and 
> friends can see the amazing transformation of the facility.
> 
>>> *         The library continues to work toward the total conversion to
> the digital cartridge format and will follow the NLS lead to have all 
> audio cassettes removed from the collection by 2015.
> 
>> *         All materials being produced in audio format are now being
> produced on digital cartridge.   We have the 7 magazine anthologies, the
> White Cane Bulletin and the Florida Blind Veteran's Association newsletter
> all circulating.   Additionally, NLS rolled out their "magazine on
> cartridge" program in March for Florida so patrons are no longer 
> receiving new materials in audiocassette format.  There have been some
problems with
> the NLS roll-out that are being addressed on the national level.   Also,
> there were some very unpopular changes made to Talking Book Topics that
are
> being revisited.   And, the biggest change is that the audio copy of TBT
now
> must be returned so that the cartridge can be recycled.
> 
>> *         In December, we received the new production printer and are now
> able to mass produce printed materials at a far more efficient rate and in
> better quality than before.   We are printing the newsletters for the
> Subregional libraries on a rotating schedule along with mailings for 
> DBS, our CRP's and various consumer groups.
> 
>> *         The organized outreach and customer development activities are
> going extremely well.   Since July 1, 2013, the net patron gain has been
> nearly 100% with over 1800 new customers and less than 900 patrons
> discontinuing service.   This is the first year that we have seen that
> remarkable of an increase and can be directly linked to the 
> outstanding work of Kara Riley.
> 
>> *         The library staff is working very hard toward new goals for
this
> year and the productivity is increasing remarkably.   The production
section
> has stepped up the release of magazine anthologies with one going out 
> every
> 2 - 3 weeks, more books are being produced than ever before and they are
> being selected for inclusion by a statewide workgroup.   Braille
production
> is also increasing with books all books that are being recorded also being
> produced in Braille.   Braille books are submitted to NLS for inclusion in
> the BARD program and this year there is a goal to shepherd a minimum 
> of 2 audio books through the very strident NLS quality assurance program.
> Additionally, NLS is planning to accept all locally produced books 
> into the BARD program with the disclaimer that they have not passed 
> the NLS QA program..
> 
>> *         The Library will be assuming the "sponsor" role for Newsline in
> a few weeks and will be able to handle customer registration 
> immediately upon request without the information having to be filtered 
> through the NLS combined mailing list system and then to Newsline.  
> This work will be absorbed by existing staff at the outset and we hope 
> to get authorization for an additional staff position to handle this.
> 
>> *         With changes in DOE regulations, we will soon implement a new
> process for the intake and monthly record keeping for volunteers.   Going
> forward, all volunteer activity will have to be done either at the 
> library or at an outreach event with a library staff member.  
> Additionally, monthly time sheets, by day and time, will be required
including a signature.
> These will now have to be submitted to DOE or their records.   There is no
> doubt that the volunteer program is a value-added activity and through 
> the statewide collection of data in DOE, this quasi-public-private 
> partnership will receive the recognition that it deserves.
> 
>> *         There have been a number of problems encountered with the
> battery life of the digital talking book machines.   These machines are
very
> complex computerized instruments and NLS continues to learn ways that 
> the options that are built into the system can be utilized to improve 
> the machines.  Our machine manager, Cheryl Davis is working very 
> closely with NLS and is, in turn, able to better address the issues 
> that are happening with these players.  We are also now able to 
> replace virtually everything involved with these machines from the 
> buttons to the computer components and there are very few machines 
> that cannot be reconditioned and put back into a nearly new condition.
> 
>> You can see that our days getting more and more busy; there are a 
>> number
> of other initiatives that we are beginning on an administrative level 
> that we will share as they move through the stages from planning to
execution.
> The library is doing quite well, the customers base is growing and  
> our staff are stepping up to the challenges.
> 
> 
> "Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." 
> 
>                           ?Oscar Wilde
> 
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