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A guest post from Maureen Dorosinski, President, KLAS User Group, of Florida Division of Blind Services - Bureau of Braille and Talk...
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This week we're sharing user perspectives from the two libraries who served as pilot libraries for how libraries for the blind and print disabled w...
Two red hearts sit in the lower left with the text "A Valentine for ALL KLASUsers'" written in all black, all caps in the center of the image.
On February 16, 2024 Maureen Dorosinki, Vice President, KLAS Users' Group shared the below message on the KLASUsers' listservs. Based on the overwh...
A fried bologna sandwich with a bag of Lay’s potato chips, a PBR, & a Moon Pie strongly recommended by Michael Lang. Available at Robert’s Western World for the low price of six bucks.
A guest blog post by Lee Anne Hooley, Worcester Talking Book Library July 17th-20th brought the opportunity for me to attend the KLAS con...
Screenshot of Dan's "Customizable (Accessible) Bibliography Generator" forum post
A Customizable (Accessible) Bibliography Generator...
Artwork of the Nashville skyline with a stamp-type border and labeling. Greetings From Tennesse is written large over the buildings, and a guitar leans against the side of the image.
Guest Blog post by Michael Lang, Kansas Talking Books, KLAS Users' Group Past President, KLAS Programming Committee Member It...
A pie chart showing number of years survey respondents have been KLASUsers. (31.3% Basically Forever, 26.6% 5-10 Years, 21.9% 2-5 Years, & 20.3% Less than 2)
From Sam Lundberg, President, KLAS Development Advisory Committee: It’s been a few months now since the KLAS User Experience Survey cir...
Rows of large-print textbooks, instructor books, & activity books sit on wood shelves at the Tennessee Instructional Resource Center.
Every Instructional Resource and Material Centers throughout the nation is trying to do the same thing, and that is to make sure that every student...
A bookstore-style display of bestsellers. Visible covers include The Martian by Any Weir, Gray Mountain by John Grisham, Piranha by Clive Cussler, and the Living and the Dead in Winsford by Hakan Nesser.
This is a guest post by Maureen Dorosinski, Librarian / Production Supervisor, Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Book Library Services...
A bookshelf containing the Chronicles of Narnia series, surrounded by other books.
This is a guest post by Sam Lundberg - Reader Advisor for the New Mexico State Library for the Blind & Print Disabl...
Screenshot of the first paragraph of the 2021 KLAS Users' Group Business Meeting Minutes document.
The minutes of the 2021 KLAS Users' Conference which occurred on Thursday, June 10 at 11:30 AM Eastern Time / 8:30 AM Pacific during the 2021 KLAS ...
COVID-19 Updates
Previously, we've shared a number of guest blog posts on how COVID-19 is affecting KLAS libraries and resource centers. Since then, there has been ...
COVID-19 KeyNotes Blog Posts to Date
COVID-19 has thoroughly upended almost all of our "typical" workdays, routines, and daily lives. It's affected each of us in very different, but ve...
COVID-19 and North Carolina LBPH
Our KLAS Users' Group officers contacted some KLAS users to ask them to share how their library / organization is faring and what policy, service, ...
COVID-19 and the Arizona Talking Book Library & Instructional Resource Center
Our KLAS Users' Group officers contacted some KLAS users to ask them to share how their library / organization is faring and what policy, service, ...
COVID-19 and Tennessee Resource Center for the Visually Impaired
Our KLAS Users' Group officers contacted some KLAS users to ask them to share how their library / organization is faring and what policy, service, ...
COVID-19 and the State Library of Kansas, Talking Books Service
Our KLAS Users' Group officers contacted some KLAS users to ask them to share how their library / organization is faring and what policy, service, ...
COVID-19 and the Florida Braille and Talking Book Libraries
Our next guest blog post in response to this request is from Maureen Dorosinski and the various regional librarians of Florida. FL1A ...
COVID-19 and the New Mexico Library for the Blind & Print Disabled
Our KLAS Users' Group officers contacted some KLAS users to ask them to share how their library / organization is faring and what policy, service, ...
COVID-19 and the California Department of Education Press
Our KLAS Users' Group officers contacted some KLAS users to ask them to share how their library / organization is faring and what policy, service, ...
COVID-19 and the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library
Our KLAS Users' Group officers contacted some KLAS users to ask them to share how their library / organization is faring and what policy, service, ...
Hot off the Press: Part 5
"Hot off the Press" is blog series from guest blogger, Teresa Kalber. Teresa is the Network Systems Administrator at Colorado Talking Book Library....
Hot off the Press: Part 4
"Hot off the Press" is blog series from guest blogger, Teresa Kalber. Teresa is the Network Systems Administrator at Colorado Talking Book Library....
Hot off the Press: Part 3
"Hot off the Press" is blog series from guest blogger, Teresa Kalber. Teresa is the Network Systems Administrator at Colorado Talking Book Library....
Hot off the Press: Part 2
"Hot off the Press" is blog series from guest blogger, Teresa Kalber. Teresa is the Network Systems Administrator at Colorado Talking Book Library....
Hot off the press
Welcome to the "Hot off the Press" blog series from guest blogger, Teresa Kalber. Teresa is the Network Systems Administrator at Colorado Talking B...
Notes From The Scribe - October 2018
Hi all, Here’s the Notes from The Scribe for October 2018. A couple of cool new features and some improvements to our own process...

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