[Publib] Talking books on cassette - giving them away

Sue Kamm suekamm at mindspring.com
Thu Dec 1 14:29:12 EST 2005


Are these books supplied to partially-sighted or blind readers by LC?  If not - and they're recorded literature - possibly another library could use them.  Talking Books from LC's service to the blind are "readable" only from the machines LC or its agency supplies.
-----Original Message-----
From: "Franz, Patty" <pfranz at pamunkeylibrary.org>
Sent: Dec 1, 2005 9:02 AM
To: publib at webjunction.org
Subject: [Publib] Talking books on cassette - giving them away

	I don't know if anyone can help me, but I have a large
collection of talking books on cassette that our library would like to
donate to a worthy place.  I was thinking one of the damaged libraries
in LA or MS, but would consider other places.

	They are marked as from our library, but unlike print editions,
I think they could be easily transferred to another library.  

	Any suggestions?  Is this a bad idea?  Thanks for your help,
Patty

Patty Franz 
Supervising Librarian 
Pamunkey Regional Library 
P. O. Box 119 
Hanover, VA  23069 

pfranz at pamunkeylibrary.org 

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