Tuesday, October 12, 2010
How Library of Congress National Library Service is organizing and managing library service for blind and physically handicapped community under the Federal Law, without disturbing commercail business.
My today's schedule was as below. From each learning in LBPH different rooms, I really understand above topic, why they use not only special technology and equipment, they must use encrypted and special file format to bring a library service to blind person's home without asking any money and without any postal cost pressure.
This special and professional state-wide library service guided by LOC NLS and funded by Federal Government. So all device, book is property of Federal Government, it's produced for special use.
Our Ulaanbaatar Public Library's DAISY Talking Book Center should think and implement this encrypted and special file formats or how library service must be organized for blind community without disturbing commercial products and services.
If we don't think about this in the beginning, when globalization will require us one service standard, we understand that, oh already made big mistake :-(.
8-9am. Library administration
Jill Lewis
Jill's Office
2nd floor
9-11am. Digital Recording Studio/Volunteer Services
Wilhelmina Hargrave, Recording Studio Director
Mozetta Trueheart, Recording Studio Manager
Yuri Zietz,
Digital Recording Studio
Basement Level 1
11-12noon Circulation/Book Inspection
Shirley Roane, Circulation Lead
Elizabeth Brice, Book Inspection Specialist
Circulation/Book Inspection Area
1st Floor
12-1pm Lunch
1-2pm IT
Organization and Structure
Mollyne Honor, Assistant Director/IT Head
John Halley, Computer Network Specialist
Yuri Zietz
Meeting Room
1st floor
2-3pm Equipment
Mollyne Honor,
Sheila Smith, Equipment Head
Shirley Roane
Equipment room
Basement Label 1
3-4pm Patron Services/Reference
Tyson Fogel, Reference/Outreach Coordinator
Patron Services Desk
1st Floor
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