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    gional Services, through FBX or Juneau, for communities with no libraries.

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    http://www.consortiumlibrary.org/aml/http://www.consortiumlibrary.org/aml/
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    y two years, we contact our adult patrons to determine your satisfaction with our service. We just tabulated the results of the mail survey that was conducted during

    7. These results show us the areas that we need to work on to improve our service to you. Briefly:

    98% of our patrons once again rated our overall library service as good or excellent, the same number as in 2005

    92% of our patrons once again rated the ease of contacting us as very easy or easy, the same number as in 200553% of our patrons have a computer with access to the Internet, a 10% increase since 2005

    16% of our patrons have used the National Library Service online catalog at http://www.loc.gov/nlsto search for books, a 5% increase since 2005

    35% of our patrons are aware that they can request books from the Talking Book Center via e-mail, a 13% increase since 200542% of our patrons wanted to learn more about Listen Alaska, a web page from which you can download audio books to your computer or MP3 player

    hanks go to the 125 patrons who responded to the survey. We appreciate the time and energy you took to complete the survey. Your opinions and ideas matter to us.

    playback equipment in August this year.

    ulation stats for the most recent year (FY 2008) show about 45 items loaned per patron; 42,190 items total. Formats include cassettes, braille and large print. TBC hsit collections at institutions : schools, schools for the blind, libraries, nursing homes, hospitals, and other. There were 922 patrons total

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    merly HSIS (Health Sciences Information Service).nefits of doing research from here is that the sources are vetted. There is a medical librarian on staf. PubMdline pulls articles from reviewed journals.

    me services require a login.

    u can search for books in other libraries, including the National Medical Library.

    ks to websites include one on Arctic Health, which has a page on traditional healing.

    ny services are available through their webpage, so you can use your own computer, with your settings. Thensortium Library, as a public building, is accessible with elevators, etc., and workstations set up by Disabilitypport Services. This includes custom controls, Adobe Reader, Abby Reader, magnifying clickable mouse. Kaeks from DSS has pointed out that these features are necessary for some library users -- and really handy forny of the rest of us.

    A Consortium Library is available to non-students as well. Anchorage Public Libraries, UAA, Museum Libraryers are all on the same library catalog. With a card from one of these, you can borrow from the others.

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    t every library in the state is a member of ListenAlaska.

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    vices: ILP for vision and hearing -- VISIT & CEEHIw incidence: vision, hearing, autism spectrum disorders, multiple disabilities, emotional disturbanceant programs: AARC, CIRCLE, Positive Behavior Supportsmats: books, videos, assessments, equipment, software.

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    D: http://www.asdk12.org/depts/EdTech/ : ASD has a site license for Premier Programming

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    A recognizes the need and has a policy in place: http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/ascla/asclaissues/aryservices.cfm

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    rbanks: http://www.uaf.edu/disability/eau: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/dss/index.htmlchorage:

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    ou have a library card for the public library, you can use it at UAA. Theres a cooperative agreement for sevearies, including: APL, Kenai Peninsula College Library, KPC Kachemak Bay Campus Library, Kodiak Collegerary, Matanuska-Susitna College Library, Valdez Consortium Library.

    ere are accessible workstations all over the UAA campus. At the library, there is a stationary computer and ot can be checked out for use in the library. The stationary computer includes a 24 inch monitor, sheet scannge format printer, headphone jack. The laptop has a trackball and microphone. There is support for studentough the Disability Support Services oce, including making adapted textbooks.

    tware includes ABBY FineReader, Adobe Acrobat, JAWS, Dragon Naturally Speaking, Inspiration, MAGic,rosoft Oce, Windows XP, Reading Bar, ReadPlease, Text to Audio, Text-Aloud.

    A-APU Library includes ARLIS (Alaska Resources Library & Information Service), Alaska Medical Library, Archipecial Collections, AMIPA (Alaska Moving Image Preservation Association.

    http://edit.www.uaa.alaska.edu/dss/http://edit.www.uaa.alaska.edu/dss/http://edit.www.uaa.alaska.edu/dss/
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    TPF RTT: Research and Technology Transfer, mostly digital docs of their own.

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    ne,

    in Ketchikan we have a couple of portable electronic magnifiers that patrons can check out for a three-week period. They're called the MonoMouse, and they're about the size of uter mouse. They plug into the VCR jack on a TV, and magnify print about 24x. They are lightweight, easy to use, and allow vision-impaired patrons to read any of the books or

    azines in our collection (they are also great for reading newspapers and mail when they bring the MonoMouse home).

    s the website: http://www.bierley.com/monomouse.htm

    so have a large magnifier - a TeleSensory - so that people can use our Reference materials.

    PearsonServices Librarianhikan Public LibraryDock St.hikan, Alaska 99901

    225-3331

    noMouse

    r most popular and affordable product

    mpatible with any TV using video input

    gonomic and easy to use

    x Magnification on a 20 TV :(High)

    x Magnification on a 20 TV :(Low)

    ART connection with Auto-Detect (Europe)

    A connection (USA & rest of world)

    ~ 9 feet of easy store cable

    rable, CE approved, built to last

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    bara Martin Tanana Community Library [email protected]

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