Dear Karen,
The law and our Organization’s status allowed us to serve people with dyslexia but, until now, we have only 16 users on 625 who have an other handicap than visual. 114 of them a Braille readers.
Avec mes cordiales salutations,
Anne Pillet
Bibliothécaire responsable
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Association pour le Bien des Aveugles et malvoyants
Bibliothèque Braille Romande et livre parlé
Bourg-de-four 34, CH 1204 Genève
Tél. direct : +41(0)22/317.79.04 / secrétariat: +41(0)22/317.79.00
Fax : +41(0)22/317.79.11
Email: apillet@abage.ch / bbr@abage.ch
Web: www.abage.ch
ISIL : CH-001433-5
De : Keninger, Karen [mailto:kken@loc.gov]
Envoyé : mardi, 23. février 2016 14:57
À : 'ifla-lpd@infoserv.inist.fr'
Objet : [IFLA-LPD] Quick question re dyslexia
Dear colleagues,
I have a quick question for you.
Are you serving people with perceptual disabilities such as dyslexia?
If so, what percentage of the people you serve have perceptual disabilities such as dyslexia, and what percentage are blind, visually impaired or physically disabled?
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Karen Keninger, Director
National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
Library of Congress
1291 Taylor Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20542
Telephone: +1-202-707-5104
Email: kken@loc.gov
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