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Digital Talking Book Machine
In mid-September Kansas started receiving the new digital talking book machines. To date, 200 have been delivered to veterans and centenarians. More machines are arriving each month, and soon, all registered Talking Books users in Kansas will have their own machine.
Talking Books serves more than 700,000 registered blind and disabled users across the US. For more information go to Kansas Talking Books or call 1-800-362-0699.
Technology Planning for 2010: Start Now! If your library plans to file for discounts on internet access or telecommunications services under the federal E-rate program, either directly or as ...
Online Learning Roundup This is the second edition of the Online Learning Round-up, brought to you by the State Library Continuing Education staff. Every month, we will ...