Here at Listening Books we have, as you quite correctly say, been
utilising the services of the RNIB for some of our members while we
develop our new library of tapes. All of these people are still
Listening Books members however, and in fact the RNIB will not accept
anyone who is not visually impaired, unlike Listening Books where we
will accept anybody who has trouble reading for any reason, be it visual
impairment, special educational need or physical disability. If I
understand your question correctly, I would therefore say you should
give the details of Listening Books and not the RNIB.
I hope this helps, please feel free to contact me directly if you have
any more questions.
Toby Vernon
Listening Books
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From: Sarah Jayne Davies
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Sent: 09 December 1998 12:32
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Subject: RNIB or Listening Books
Because many members of Listening Books needed large
tapes
such as myself have been transferred over to the RNIB
Library, can
somebody please tell me which library we give the
details of on
assessment reports for non visually impaired students
requiring
taped books?
Many thanks
Sarah
http://sargon.mmu.ac.uk/sarah.html
ICQ: 6788325
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