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Serving People with Dyslexia
By ann | July 23, 2014
For a library service project, Nancy Bolt presented a paper on dyslexia as a hidden disability. Examples are given of public libraries who “intentionally” serve people with dyslexia. Also, in the paper Nancy talks about the issues in serving people with dyslexia and the national programs that focus on serving people with dyslexia. One of the national programs is the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS). Talking Books Plus library (TBP) at OLIS is the Rhode Island cooperating library of NLS.
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