[bookport] Re: FW: Action alert: Urgent-please call toll free-NLS digital books

  • From: "David Tanner" <david-tanner@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 20:28:48 -0500

I wonder how upset you'll be when you don't have library services any more?

Oh well, at least it gives one something to complain about doesn't it?



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Acosta" <boacosta@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 1:04 PM
Subject: [bookport] Re: FW: Action alert: Urgent-please call toll free-NLS 
digital books


MessageWalt,
Of course it does.  The new Bookport is supposed to allow us to download NLS 
books.  Also, the librrary is a universal thing with blind people.
Robert Acosta    
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Walt Smith 
  To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 8:14 AM
  Subject: [bookport] Re: FW: Action alert: Urgent-please call toll free-NLS 
digital books


  This has absolutely nothing to do with the Book Port and I, for one, resent 
its being posted here.



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  From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Becky Barnes
  Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 10:36 AM
  To: juno-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Cc: Bookport List
  Subject: [bookport] FW: Action alert: Urgent-please call toll free-NLS 
digital books





  -----Original Message-----
  Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 4:35 PM


  Please pass on...

  Action Alert! Please Call Toll-Free and/or Make Contact Today! Full $76.4
  Million Needed to Digitize the Talking Book Service
   
  Dear ACBNY Advocate,
   
  This Action Alert was written by Lisa Helen Hoffman and Pratik Patel who
  urge you to please take action!
   
  The Library of Congress asked Congress to appropriate about $76.4 million,
  over the next four years, to digitize the NLS Talking Book Service.  This
  request was addressed by the House Subcommittee on the Legislative Branch,
  and their recommendation to the full Committee on Appropriations will
  include $7.5 million to the Library of Congress for the implementation of
  the digital talking book program by NLS.
   
   This budget item will be brought before the Appropriations Committee on
  Tuesday, June 12.  Your calls and letters are of the utmost importance.
   
  The last item on this message is an alphabetical list of all the
  Appropriations Committee members along with their contact information.
  Please contact the Washington, DC office of your Congresswoman or
  Congressman, along with the representatives from New York who are on the
  full APPROPRIATIONS Committee, and give her/him the following message:
   
  1.  The Library of Congress needs the full $76.4 million in order to
  complete the project of digitizing the Talking Book Service over the next
  four years.  $7.5 million is simply not enough.  NLS needs $19.1 million
  this year, and for the following 3 years, to finish this job.
   
  2.  Since the tape players that are currently used are no longer being
  manufactured, and cassette tapes are obsolete, the Talking Book Service must
  be digitized.  People who are blind or visually impaired can not use off the
  shelf technology because the presence of touch screens and the absence of
  Braille and/or tactile labels make commercially available players impossible
  for people who are blind or visually impaired to operate.
   
  3.  Let her/him know how important this service is to you and that you rely
  on the Talking Book service for your reading material.
   
  For more background information on this issue, this message includes a
  message and a letter from Melanie Brunson, Executive Director of ACB
  National, along with the May 30, 2007 Washington Post article.
   
  To reach your Congresswoman or Congressman toll-free, call the Capitol
  switchboard at 1-888-281-0661 or You can find your representatives by zip
  code at
  http://www.vote-smart.org
   
  Call or contact the representatives immediately!
   
  Together we can make a difference!
   
  Lisa Helen Hoffman 
  Pratik Patel
   
  Background Information
   
  Message to the Membership of ACB from Melanie Brunson, Executive Director of
  ACB National
   
  Hello All,
   
  Just wanted to give you a quick progress report. The House Subcommittee on
  the Legislative Branch marked up its funding bill today. Their
  recommendation
  to the full Committee on Appropriations will include $7.5 million to the
  Library of Congress for the implementation of the digital talking book
  program
  by NLS. This is less than half of the amount requested by NLS. The
  subcommittee chair, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, (d-fl) stated that the bill
  will also
  include language giving the Librarian discretion to move some funds from
  other sources if it is deemed appropriate to fund this program. However, it
  is
  not clear whether this discretion would also allow the Librarian to take
  funds from NLS to fund something else. As of this writing, the actual
  legislative
  language is not available, but this is a question we will have to look into.
   
  The full Appropriations Committee will probably consider this bill within a
  week or so. That means we have some work to do. Members of Congress,
  especially
  House members on the Appropriations Committee, need to know how important
  the talking book program is to the blind community. Please contact your
  representative
  if you have not already done so. The transition to digital talking books is
  not just a nice thing to do to provide more bells and whistles that appeal
  to techies. It is a necessity because the cassette players currently in use
  are no longer being manufactured. The entire industry is phasing out the
  cassette.
  It is only a matter of time before something has to be done anyway that will
  enable NLS to adapt to industry trends. Please help us support the continued
  availability of talking books for the blind. If you have any questions,
  please contact me either by email, or by calling the ACB national office.
   
  Melanie Brunson
   
  ******************
   
  Letter to: Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Chair, House Subcommittee on the
  Legislative Branch from Melanie Brunson, Executive Director of ACB National
   
  June 5, 2007
   
  Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Chair, House Subcommittee on the Legislative
  Branch
   
  118 Cannon House Office Building
   
  Washington, DC 20515
   
  Via Fax (202) 225-8456
   
  Dear Rep. Wasserman Schultz,
   
  I am writing on behalf of the American Council of the Blind to urge you to
  grant the appropriation requested by the National Library Service for the
  Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) to fund their transition to digital
  talking book production. Our organization represents tens of thousands of
  blind and visually impaired individuals from every state in the union. Our
  members rely on reading material provided by NLS for a wide variety of
  reasons, including
  professional development, education, information to aid in their civic
  participation, as well as entertainment. It is vital to the interests of the
  blind community throughout this country that this program be preserved. To
  accomplish this, it is necessary that the technology used to produce and
  distribute talking books be brought into the 21st century.
   
  We have followed the deliberations of NLS over the course of the past
  several years during which the plan to transition to digital talking books
  was developed. In fact, members of our organization participated directly in
  the creation and implementation of these plans as future consumers of the
  digital talking
  book program. We are impressed and pleased by the level of consumer
  involvement used by NLS in developing the proposed digital system. We are
  confident that the technology that has been chosen for future distribution
  of talking books, and the proposed implementation schedule, will effectively
  meet the needs
  of their blind and visually impaired patrons for decades to come.
   
  We are aware that a recent report issued by the Government Accountability
  Office has generated some controversy regarding the proposed solution NLS
  has adopted for digital talking books. We wish to suggest that this report
  appears to be significantly flawed both in its presentation of fact and its
  conclusions.
   
  We believe that Congress has not been well served by this analysis and hope
  you will disregard it.
   
  The technology is recognized by industry experts as solid and, unlike
  similar "off-the-shelf" digital technology, is readily usable by blind and
  visually impaired people of all ages and abilities. Such usability by a
  diverse population with widely varying capabilities is absolutely essential
  to the integrity of this program.
   
  We have been awaiting this transition for some time. Please do not make us
  wait any longer. Please authorize the appropriation requested by the
  National Library Service for the digital talking book program.
   
  If you require any additional information about this issue, please do not
  hesitate to contact me.
   
  Sincerely,
   
  Melanie Brunson, Executive Director
   
  Cc: Frank Kurt Cylke, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically
  Handicapped
   
  *************************
   
  Washington Post Article
   
  Congress should fund the digitization of a vital audio library for the
  blind.
   
  Congress should fund the digitization of a vital audio library for the
  blind.
   
  Wednesday, May 30, 2007
   
  A HALF-MILLION Americans stand in danger of losing their public library.
  They are the nation's blind, and their library is Talking Books, through
  which
  the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped of the
  Library of Congress (NLS) provides 500,000 Americans with free audio
  recordings
  of about as many books. Unlike the "books on tape" that are sold at retail
  bookstores, these recordings are unabridged, extensive and diverse
   
  -- and are designed for people who have no other way of reading print.
   
  Unfortunately, today's Talking Books technology is ready to meet its maker.
  The program currently uses half-speed audiotapes that patrons listen to on
  special
  devices. These tape players, like the Talking Books record players that
  preceded them, are obsolete, and are no longer even being manufactured. To
  bring
  the program into the 21st century, the NLS hopes to digitize its entire
  library and create new players. It has spent 17 years researching, building
  and
  testing new products, and it is ready to manufacture a fully accessible
  flash-drive player. The Library of Congress has asked Congress to
  appropriate about
  $76.4 million to produce the players and digitize thousands more books.
   
  A forthcoming Government Accountability Office report, however, may derail
  the NLS's plans. In a draft version of the report completed several weeks
  ago,
  the GAO faulted the NLS for not considering existing commercial products
  such as CD players and iPods instead of creating a new device. This sounds
  like
  a reasonable concern, given tales of exorbitant government spending on $792
  doormats and $400 hammers. But creating special, noncommercial players is
  crucial
  to the continued existence of Talking Books. Commercially available
  products, which often use visual screens and are not labeled in Braille, are
  not accessible
  to the visually impaired. More important, to comply with U.S.
   
  copyright law, Talking Books can record and distribute only audio books that
  cannot be played by commercial devices.
   
  Should the GAO keep this misguided criticism in its final report, lawmakers
  should not be swayed by it. Instead, Congress should fully fund Talking
  Books'
  digital upgrade, a project that will grant many disabled Americans the same
  literary access afforded to the sighted.
   
  SOURCE: Washington Post
   
  **Thanks to our friends at Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation for
  sending us this article**
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
   
  *************************
  House Committee on Appropriations
  Full Committee - June 7, 2007
   
  FL D, Schultz, Rep Debbie Wasserman, 202-225-7931
   
  (alphabetical by state)
   
  AL D, Cramer, Rep Robert E. Bud, Jr., 202-225-4801
   
  AL R, Aderholt, Rep Robert B., 202-225-4876
   
  AR D, Berry, Rep Marion, 202-225-4076
   
  AZ D, Pastor, Rep Ed, 202-225-4065
   
  CA D, Farr, Rep Sam, 202-225-2861
   
  CA D, Honda, Rep Mike, 202-225-2631
   
  CA D, Lee, Rep Barbara, 202-225-2661
   
  CA D, Roybal-Allard, Rep Lucille, 202-225-1766
   
  CA D, Schiff, Rep Adam, 202-225-4176
   
  CA R, Calvert, Rep Ken, 202-225-1986
   
  CA R, Lewis, Rep Jerry, 202-225-5861
   
  CT D, DeLauro, Rep Rosa L., 202-225-3661
   
  FL D, Boyd, Rep F. Allen, 202-225-5235
   
  FL R, Crenshaw, Rep Ander, 202-225-2501
   
  FL R, Weldon, Rep Dave, 202-225-3671
   
  FL R, Young, Rep C. W. Bill, 202-225-5961
   
  GA D, Bishop, Rep Sanford D., Jr., 202-225-3631
   
  GA R, Kingston, Rep Jack, 202-225-5831
   
  IA R, Latham, Rep Tom, 202-225-5476
   
  ID R, Simpson, Rep Mike, 202-225-5531
   
  IL D, Jackson, Rep Jesse L., Jr., 202-225-0773
   
  IL R, Kirk, Rep Mark Steven, 202-225-4835
   
  IL R, LaHood, Rep Ray, 202-225-6201
   
  IN D, Visclosky, Rep Peter J., 202-225-2461
   
  KS R, Tiahrt, Rep Todd, 202-225-6216
   
  KY D, Chandler, Rep Ben, 202-225-4706
   
  KY R, Rogers, Rep Hal, 202-225-4601
   
  LA R, Alexander, Rep Rodney, 202-225-8490
   
  MA D, Olver, Rep John W., 202-225-5335
   
  MD D, Ruppersberger, Rep C. A. Dutch, 202-225-3061
   
  MI D, Kilpatrick, Rep Carolyn Cheeks, 202-225-2261
   
  MI R, Knollenberg, Rep Joe, 202-225-5802
   
  MN D, McCollum, Rep Betty, 202-225-6631
   
  MO R, Emerson, Rep Jo Ann, 202-225-4404
   
  MS R, Wicker, Rep Roger F., 202-225-4306
   
  MT R, Rehberg, Rep Dennis, 202-225-3211
   
  NC D, Price, Rep David E., 202-225-1784
   
  NJ D, Rothman, Rep Steve, 202-225-5061
   
  NJ R, Frelinghuysen, Rep Rodney P., 202-225-5034
   
  NM D, Udall, Rep Tom, 202-225-6190
   
  NY D, Hinchey, Rep Maurice D., 202-225-6335
   
  NY D, Israel, Rep Steve, 202-225-3335
   
  NY D, Lowey, Rep Nita M., 202-225-6506
   
  NY D, Serrano, Rep Jose E., 202-225-4361
   
  NY R, Walsh, Rep James T., 202-225-3701
   
  OH D, Kaptur, Rep Marcy, 202-225-4146
   
  OH D, Ryan, Rep Tim, 202-225-5261
   
  OH R, Hobson, Rep David L., 202-225-4324
   
  OH R, Regula, Rep Ralph, 202-225-3876
   
  PA D, Fattah, Rep Chaka, 202-225-4001
   
  PA D, Murtha, Rep John P., 202-225-2065
   
  PA R, Peter son, Rep John E., 202-225-5121
   
  RI D, Kennedy, Rep Patrick J., 202-225-4911
   
  TN R, Wamp, Rep Zach, 202-225-3271
   
  TX D, Edwards, Rep Chet, 202-225-6105
   
  TX D, Rodriguez, Rep Ciro D., 202-225-4511
   
  TX R, Carter, Rep John R., 202-225-3864
   
  TX R, Culberson, Rep John, 202-225-2571
   
  TX R, Granger, Rep Kay, 202-225-5071
   
  VA D, Moran, Rep Jim, 202-225-4376
   
  VA R, Goode, Rep Virgil H., Jr., 202-225-4711
   
  VA R, Wolf, Rep Frank R., 202-225-5136
   
  WA D, Dicks, Rep Norm, 202-225-5916
   
  WI D, Obey, Rep David R., Chair, 202-225-3365
   
  WV D, Mollohan, Rep Alan B., 202-225-4172
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