WebsitesDecember 14, 2007 5:59 am

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A free reading service for the blind and low-vision community

ReadThisToMe is a free reading service for blind and low-vision people, powered by volunteers and Internet collaboration.

ReadThisToMe allows blind and low-vision people (clients) to have printed documents read to them over the phone. All a person needs is a phone line and a fax machine (no computer is required.) Here’s how it works:

The client faxes the document to be read to the ReadThisToMe toll-free fax number: 1-877-333-8848. The first page of the fax needs to be a cover page that includes the client’s first name and callback (voice) phone number. The document itself can be just about anything: a handwritten letter, a bill, a can of food, a multi-page magazine article — just about anything that can be faxed.
One of ReadThisToMe’s volunteer readers will call the client back — usually within an hour — and read the document.
That’s it!

The service is available throughout the U.S. and Canada and is absolutely free (though donations are gladly accepted).
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Another great website that was brought to my attention by the LII New This Week newsletter (Librarian Index to the Internet). Their website is exceptional and I use it often to find resources on the web.
Mindy

BlogsDecember 11, 2007 7:17 am

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Something New Every Day
Just saw this picture and loved it on the Something New Every Day Blog which is written by a director of a public library in Central Wisconsin who believe that learning is both a personal and organizational core value and she can’t imagine life where there isn’t something new every day. Sounds like someone I would like a lot ;0)
Mindy

UncategorizedDecember 4, 2007 9:31 am

I would like to wish all my friends and family a Happy and Healthy Holiday Season. May this season bring with it Peace and understanding!
Mindy