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The Library of Congress Wants Your Opinion
By Alicia Waters | February 19, 2019
Beginning in early March, a sample of patrons across the country who currently use services provided by the Library of Congress’s National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped–also known as NLS–will be invited to participate in a nationwide survey. The information collected from this survey will guide NLS as they move forward on a variety of projects to enhance and expand the braille and talking-book program and help us understand the needs of patrons. As a part of NLS’s cooperating network of libraries, RI Talking Books Library encourages invited patrons to respond to the survey at their earliest convenience. Thanks for sharing your opinions!
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