*From the January-February Talking Book Topics ...*
*InfoEyes Librarians are here to help you*
InfoEyes is a cooperative project in which NLS network librarians from
four states—Massachusetts, Minnesota, Maryland, and Washington
State—work together to respond to patrons’ questions over the Internet.
InfoEyes assists a diverse population, including patrons of NLS
libraries, students, teachers, parents who are helping children with
homework, and curious general readers.
Anyone with a computer and an Internet connection can visit the InfoEyes
website atwww.InfoEyes.org/External/ <http://www.infoeyes.org/>. Upon
accessing the site, visitors may ask a question by email. To email a
question, select that link on the web page, enter your email address and
question, and select the “Ask” button. The InfoEyes librarians welcome
reference questions on any topic, whether to fill informational needs
for school or work or simply to satisfy your curiosity.
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David Goldfield,
Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist
JAWS Certified, 2019
WWW.DavidGoldfield.org