The speaker's name is Dr. Judith Dixon and she is with the National
Library Service for the Blind & Physically Handicapped. Cossette Sun,
who's at the Alameda County Law Library, coordinated the program and may
be able to assist you in contacting Dr. Dixon.
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On Wed, 28 Jan 1998, Nell Laraway wrote:
> I don't have anyones name but the LOC program is the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Their web site is http://www.lcweb.loc.gov/nls.
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> Nell Laraway
> Librarian
> McCullough Sherrill
> Atlanta, GA
> Telephone: 404/881-5445, fax 404/885-6769
> E-mail: NLaraway@MSlegal.com
> Fax: 404/885-6769
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> >>> Laurie Johnson Malone <LJM@HPM.COM> 01/28 9:14 AM >>>
> Eugene, there is a woman at Library of Congress who works in this
> area. At the Baltimore AALL conference this past summer, she spoke on
> issues of making law libraries, workplaces, etc. accessible to visually
> impaired users. I don't remember her name, but perhaps one of the other
> librarians from this listserv has that information, or someone from LOC.
> The session was on the last day of the conference, and was called
> something like "Diversity in the Law library".
>
> Laurie J. Malone
> Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C.
> Washington, D.C. 20005
> ljm@hpm.com
>
> >>> eugene Sisco <eugene@kymtnnet.org> 01/27/98 10:59pm >>>
> > From: eugene@kymtnnet.org
> I am a blind Law student attending a school thathas no idea on how to
> make research accessable to me. I am new to this as well--I am 36 and
> have been "out of the looop: with refard to what my expectations should
> be.
> ---I have a condition known as Low Vision--Iv I can get it on Computer I
> can use the material. But how to get it there? What is being done out
> there that I might be able to pass on to my school ---I really need
> help--fast! eugene
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