
• Special Services
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| Thurs-Fri | 9am - 6pm |
| Saturdays | 9am - 5pm |
| Sundays | 1pm - 5pm |
The Cabell County Public Library
services for blind or physically handicapped individuals are provided free to
anyone meeting the eligibility requirements. If you or someone you know is
unable to use standard printed materials because of a reading disability or
other visual or physical impairment, you may be qualified for free library
services through the Talking Books Library.
What is a Talking Books Library?
A Talking Books Library is part of a nationwide network of cooperating
libraries serving people who have difficulty using or reading regular print.
Such libraries loan books
and magazines printed in Braille and the compatible playback equipment from the
National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS), and
the Library of Congress. All materials are sent to patrons and returned to the
library via postage-free mail.
The Cabell County Library is
one of the three libraries in the state of West Virginia certified as a network
or sub-regional library of the NLS, the Library of Congress, and the
West Virginia Library Commission Special Services.
We provide this service for
people with special needs in Cabell, Wayne, Mason, Mingo and Putnam counties.
What do we offer?
Talking Books offers services that are numerous and indispensable. Digital books are the most requested service provided through the mail free of charge. These books are on a specialized flash drive contained in a plastic cartridge that users can easily insert into the provided digital talking book machine. Many other titles are also available on 4-track cassette and can be played on the special 4 track tape player mailed to those requesting this format.
There are more than 20,000 titles housed in the downtown library appealing to a wide variety of reading interests. Choose from current bestsellers, mysteries, romances, westerns, classics, biographies, and historical novels, as well as books about history, science, psychology, inspirational materials, and The Bible.
Talking Books offers other services for the visually impaired including a Perkins Brailler (typewriter), hand-held magnifiers, and large-print catalogs to assist you in selecting recorded books. Descriptive videos are offered through the library's audio-visual department. The reference department on the library's second floor has a public computer equipped with Windows XP magnification set up. They also offer the newly upgraded Window-Eyes software (Version 6.1) that reads web pages, other computer-based programs to aid the visually impaired, and one computer with a large monitor.
Who is Eligible for Service?
l People unable to read regular print due to blindness
or a visual disability.
l
People unable to
hold books or turn pages due to a physical disability.
These disabilities do not
have to be permanent for you to qualify for the service. Persons with a
temporary disability, such as impairment due to accident or
surgery, are also
eligible. In certain instances, individuals with reading disabilities such
as dyslexia are also eligible, but they must provide doctor certification.
To qualify, individuals must
submit an application that includes a referral from a medical specialist,
teacher, or librarian to attest to that person's impairment. After enrollment,
tapes may be delivered free of charge through the mail or they may be picked up
at the downtown library.
Residents of nursing or personal care homes are also eligible for this service.
How do I apply?
Simply fill out the
application here at the Cabell County Public Library, request one to be mailed
to you, or click here to download a copy.
Helpful Resource Links:
West Virginia Library Commission
National Library
Services for the Blind & Physically Handicapped
American
Council for the Blind
National Federation of
the Blind
Cabell Wayne Association of the
Blind
Mountain State Center for Independent Living
(Based in Huntington, WV,
the MSCIL is a nonprofit volunteer organization serving as the nation's
educational library and offering textbooks to patrons.)
American Foundation for
the Blind
(AFB also offers a Braille
Bug Site for children and young adults as well as games.)
National Library Service for the Blind and Handicapped
(NLS further provides the
NLS Kids zone featuring children's books and magazines.)
Recording for the blind & Dyslexis (RFBD)
The Main Library drive through
booth helps people to check in and out materials without getting out of their
car as well as a low-incline ramp and elevator for easy access to the entire
building.
Location and Hours:
The Blind/Physically
Handicapped Services Department is located on the first floor of the Cabell
County Public Library and is open to patrons Monday through Friday from
9:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M.
Contact us:
Vicky Woods
Cabell County Public Library
455 9th Street
Huntington, WV 25701
Tel: (304) 528-5700 (ext.118)
Fax: (304) 528-5701 (Attn: Blind/Handicapped Dept.)
Email: tbooks@cabell.lib.wv.us