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InfoEyes Librarians Can Help
By Alicia Waters | August 19, 2011
InfoEyes is a cooperative project in which talking book librarians from eight states, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Maine, Massachusetts Tennessee, Washington and the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, work together to respond to patrons’ questions over the Internet. InfoEyes assists a diverse population, including students, teachers, parents who are helping children with homework, and curious general readers.
Any patron with a computer and an Internet connection can visit the Info-Eyes web site at www.infoeyes.org . Upon accessing the site, visitors may ask a question by e-mail or set up a time to chat live with a reference librarian. To e-mail a question, select that link on the web page, enter your e-mail address, question, and your state and click the submit question button. An InfoEyes librarian will respond to your question.
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