[sopvid] AUDIOBOOKS LIBRARY AT KENYA SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND

  • From: Lawrence Mute <lamumu07@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: sopvid <sopvid@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2015 08:37:12 +0300

Hello SOPVID colleagues
Some of you may over the years have gained both pleasure and knowledge
from audiobooks borrowed from the library housed at Kenya Society for
the Blind.
I am writing to ask all of us whether there is anything we might do to
save the library. In recent times, most members have stopped borrowing
from that library because the bulk of its books are on cassettes which
clearly is a dying technology. At the same time, the volunteers who
manage the library have gradually become fewer and fewer and very soon
that volunteer service too may come to an end.
The question I ask is: should we simply leave this service to die or
is there something we can do about it?
Thank you.
--
Warm Regards


Lawrence M. Mute, OGW
Rights and Governance Consultant
Commissioner, African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
Chairperson, Committee for the Prevention of Torture in Africa
House No. 10, Laiboni Close, Nkoroi North Road, Nkoroi, Kenya
P.O. Box 557-00517
Nairobi, Kenya
Mobile phone: +254-721-647-899
Email: lamumu07@xxxxxxxxx
Skype: Lawrence.Murugu
Twitter: @lamumu07
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