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Talking Book Library - Reference Resources
Pamphlet Collection | Videos | Audio Books
Able to Travel: True Stories by and for People
with Disabilities, a Rough Guide Special.
Alison Walsh, Jodi Abbott and Peg L. Smith, eds. London: Rough Guides, 1994.
Able Trust: Florida Directory of Disability
Services. Premier edition. Blue Bell, PA: Volt Directory Marketing,
Ltd., 1999.
Accessible
Libraries on Campus: A Practical Guide
for the Creation of Disability-Friendly Libraries. Tom McNulty, ed. Chicago: ALA, 1999.
Access to
Art: A Museum Directory for Blind and
Visually Impaired People. Irma Shore and Beatrice Jacinto, comps.
New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1989.
Access Travel: Airports a Guide to Accessibility of Terminals.
Washington, DC: Airports Council International, 1993.
Acronyms, Brand Names & Corporations (et al) Book.
Ray Hagen, Comp. Washington DC: Library of Congress, 2000.
Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities, Transportation Facilities, Transportation Vehicles.
United States Access Board. Washington DC: U.S. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board,
1994.
ADA Library Kit. Kathleen Mayo and Ruth O'Donnell, eds. Chicago: ALA, 1994.
ADA Self-Evaluation & Transition Plans.
Title Two, Public Entities.
Evan Terry Associates, P.C., comps. Birmingham: Evan Terry Assoc., 1992.
Americans with Disabilities Act, Titles II & II, Technical Assistance Manual.
U.S. Dept. of Justice, Civil Rights Division. Washington, DC: DOJ, n.d.
Americans with Disabilities Act, Title III Technical Assistance Manual.
U.S. Dept. of Justice, Civil Rights Division. Washington, DC: DOJ, 1992.
Americans with Disabilities Practice and Compliance Manual (Newsletters). Paul Bernardini, ed.
Americans with Disabilities Act Annotated Bibliography of Resources.
American Association of Retired Persons, comp. Washington DC: AARP, n.d.
At the Heart of Alzheimer's: a Complete Guidebook to Understanding and Caring for a Person with Alzheimer's Disease.
Carol Simpson. Silver Spring: Manor HealthCare Corp., 1996.
Audiovisual Catalog 1990.
Bureau of Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. [Daytona?]: Florida Dept.
of Education Division of Blind Services, 1990.
Biography of the Blind.
James Wilson. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1995
Braille into the Next Millennium.
National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 2000.
Care and Feeding of the Long White Cane:Instructions in Cane Travel for Blind People.
Thomas Bickford. Large Type edition. Baltimore: National Federation of the Blind, 1993.
Chartbook on Women and Disability in the United States.
Lita Jans, Ph.D. and Susan Stoddard, Ph.D. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, 1999.
Cooking in Paradise.
Pinellas Talking Book Library and Caring & Sharing Center for Independent Living, Inc., comps.
Lenexa, KS: Cookbook Publishers, Inc.,
1982.
Coping with Macular Degeneration.
Bill G. Chapman, Ed.D. 3rd ed. Lubbock, TX: Vision Loss Technology, 1992.
Diabetes, Vision Loss and Aging.
Eleanor E. Faye, M.D., et al. New York: Lighthouse International, 1991.
Disability Rights Movement.
Fred Pelka. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 1997.
Drills Reproduced in Braille: Supplement to Instruction Manual for Braille Transcribing.
Richard H. Evensen, ed. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1984.
Easy Access to National Parks.
Wendy Roth and Michael Tompane. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1992.
Enabling Romance: a Guide to Love, Sex and Relationships for the Disabled and the People Who Care About Them.
Ken Kroll and Erica Levy Klein. New York: Harmony Books, 1992.
English Braille American Edition, 1994.
Braille Authority of North America, comp. Louisville: American Printing House for the Blind, 1994.
English Braille American Edition, 1959.
American Association of Workers for the Blind et al. Louisville: American Printing
House for the Blind, 1959. Two copies.
Facts You Need to Know to do Business in Pinellas County, Florida.
Pinellas County Department of Economic Development. Clearwater: n.p., [1999?].
Field Guide for the Sight-Impaired Reader: a Comprehensive Resource for Students, Teachers and Librarians.
Andrew Leibs. Westport, CT: Greenwood
Press, 1999.
Financial Aid for the Disabled and Their Families, 1996-1998.
Gail Ann Schlachter and R. David Weber. San Carlos, CA: Reference
Service Press, 1996.
Financial Aid for the Disabled and Their Families, 1996-1996.
Gail Ann Schlachter and R. David Weber. San Carlos, CA: Reference
Service Press, 1994.
Financing Assistive Technology: a Handbook for Rehabilitation Professionals.
Donald W. Dew, Ed.D., et al, ed. Washington, DC: George
Washington University, 1998.
Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction.
Florida Department of Community Affairs. Tallahassee: Dept. of Community Affairs, 1997.
Florida Library Directory with Statistics, 2000.
Florida Department of State, Division of Library and Information
Services. Tallahassee: n.p., 2000.
Florida Literacy Directory & Resource Guide.
10th ed. Orlando: Florida Literacy
Coalition, 2000.
Florida Literacy Data & Statistics Handbook. Orlando: Florida Literacy Coalition, n.d.
Follow My Leader.
James B. Garfield. New York: Scholastic, Inc., n.d.
Future of Children: Special Education for Students with Disabilities.
Volume 6, Number 1.
Los Angeles: Center for the Future of Children, The David and Lucille Packard Foundation, 1996.
Funding for Persons with Visual Impairments.
Gail Ann Schlachter. Large Print ed. El Dorado Hills, CA: Reference Service Press, 2000.
Great American Vacations for Travelers with Disabilities.
Jillian L. Magalaner, et al, ed. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications,
1994.
Guidelines and Games for Teaching Efficient Braille Reading.
Myrna R. Olson, Ed.D. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1981.
Guidelines for Accessing Alternative Format Educational Materials.
Barbara Nail-Chiwetalu. National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. March 1, 2000.
http://www.loc.gov/nls/guidelines.htm
Handbook of Braille Contractions.
Harry Schuchman, comp. Twin Vision Format. Tarzana, CA: American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults, 1990.
Health, Wellness and Aging with Disability.
June Isaacson Kailes. 3.0 edition. Playa del Rey, CA: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
on Aging with Disability, 1998.
Helping Employers Comply with the ADA: an Assessment of How the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is
Enforcing Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1998.
Helping State and Local Governments Comply with the ADA: an Assessment of How the United States Department of Justice is
Enforcing Title II, Subpart A, of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Washington, DC: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1998.
History of the Florida Division of Blind Services: First 50 Years (1941-1991).
Donald D. Foos, Ph.D. and Nancy C. Pack, Ph.D. Tallahassee: Florida
Department of Education, 1992.
How Do I Do This When I Can't See What I'm Doing: Information Processing for the Visually Disabled.
Gerald Jahoda. Washington, DC: Library
of Congress, 1993.
Instruction Manual for Braille Transcribing.
Maxine B. Dorf. 3rd edition. Louisville: American Printing House for the Blind, [1987?].
Instruction Manual for Braille Transcribing, Code Changes.
Rochester: National Braille Association, Inc., 1987.
International Directory of Libraries and Production Facilities for the Blind.
Frank Kurt Cylke and Peter Hanke, eds. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1984.
2 copies
International Directory of Tactile Map Collections.
Frank Kurt Cylke and Judith M. Dixon, eds. Washington, DC: Library
of Congress, 1985.
Job-Hunting Tips for the So-Called Handicapped or People Who Have Disabilities, a
Supplement to What Color is Your Parachute?
Richard Nelson Bolles. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 1991.
Library Service to Florida's Elders: a Manual for Librarians Who Plan and Coordinate Library Services to Elders.
Division of Library and Information Services, State Library of Florida. Tallahassee: Florida Dept. of
State, [1993?].
More Notes from a Different Drummer: a Guide to Juvenile Fiction Portraying the Disabled.
Barbara H. Baskin and Karen H. Harris. New York: R. R. Bowker Co.,
1984.
Opening the Doors to Older Persons: an ADA Accessibility Checklist.
American Association of Retired Persons. N.p.: Legal Counsel for the
Elderly, Inc., 1994.
Pinellas Profile: an Index Measuring Change in Pinellas County.
Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County. Pinellas Park, FL: Research & Evaluation Ctr., 2000.
Planning Barrier Free Libraries: a Guide for Renovation and Construction of Libraries Serving Blind and Physically
Handicapped Readers.
Charles A. Moss, Jr.
Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1981.
Planning for
Results: a Public Library
Transformation Process.
Ethel Himmel and William James Wilson.
Chicago: ALA, 1998.
Prescriptions for Independence: Working with Older People Who Are Visually Impaired.
Nora Griffin-Shirley and Gerda Groff.
New York: AFB Press, 1993.
R is for Reading.
Leslie Eldridge, ed.
Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1985.
Say How? A Pronunciation Guide to Names of Public Figures.
Ray Hagen, comp.
Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 2001.
Say How? A Pronunciation Guide to Names of Public Figures.
Ray Hagen, comp. Washington, DC:
Library of Congress, 2000.
Spanish Catalog in English and Spanish.
Large Print edition.
Los Angeles: Braille Institute, 1999.
Speaking Out: Personal and Professional Views on Library Service for Blind and Physically Handicapped Individuals.
Leslie Eldridge, ed. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1982.
That All May Read: Library Service for Blind and Physically Handicapped People.
National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1983.
Vision Loss in an Aging Society: a Multidisciplinary Perspective.
John E. Crews and Frank J. Whittington, ed.
New York: AFB Press, 2000.
What Museum Guides Need to Know: Access for Blind and Visually Impaired Visitors.
Gerda Groff and Laura Gardner. New York: American Foundation for the Blind, 1990.
William A. Thomas Braille Bookstore, 1998 Catalog Supplement.
Stuart, FL: Braille International, Inc., 1998.
Pamphlet Collection
Accessibility Guidelines for Speakers.
June Isaacson Kailes. Edition III.
Age Page: Aging and Your Eyes.
National Institute on Aging. May, 2000.
http://www.nih.gov/nia/health/pubpub/eyes.htm
Educating Blind and Visually Impaired Students: Policy Guidance.
Department of Education. December 2000.
http://ocfo.rd.gov/Fedreg/other
EEOC: Disability Definition for the ADA, 1995.
Federal Policy Barriers to Assistive Technology. National Council on Disability. May, 2000.
Frequently Asked Questions About Age Related Macular Degeneration.
Prevent Blindness America. May 2000.
http://www.preventblindness.org
Frequently Asked Questions About Cataract. Ibid.
Frequently Asked Questions About Glaucoma. Ibid.
FOCUS: Library Service to Older Adults, People with Disabilities. 1993-1998.
Funding of Assistive Technology. July
1999.
http://www.nls.org/vrbooklt.htm
Language is More Than a Trivial Concern!
June Isaacson Kailes. 9th edition.
Pocket Guide to Federal Help for Individuals with Disabilities.
December, 1997.
Preferred Practices to Keep in Mind as You Encounter People Who Have Disabilities.
June Isaacson Kailes. September, 1997.
Americans with Disabilities Act. Public Law 101-336. 101st Congress
July 26, 1990.
Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards.
April 1, 1988.
Videos
Are You Ready?
Florida Department of Elder Affairs, 1993.
A short video on hurricane preparedness.
Beginning of Independence.
Southeastern Guide Dogs, Inc. 10 min. 40 sec.
Cookin' Up Profits on Wall Street: a Guide to Common Sense Investing.
Beardstown Ladies. 1993.
Courage.
Southeastern Guide Dogs, Inc. 10 min. 30 sec.
The story of how Southeastern Guide Dogs Inc. is blending disciplines which provide specially trained guide
dogs to blind individuals who are challenged beyond their loss of vision.
DO-IT Scholars. University of Washington, 1994. 11 min. 30 sec.
For Better or for Worse. Direct Cinema Limited. 55 min.
Healing Influence: Guidelines for Stroke Families.
Patricia Neal. 1994.
Home Nursing Care: A Practical Guide for Family Caregivers.
AYA, Inc. 58 min. The health care system has changed and more and more we're caring for our sick at home.
To do this safely and successfully, we need some basic knowledge of care
giving and some practical nursing skills. This one-hour video shows you how to give a bed bath, change an occupied
bed, care for incontinence, move the patient safely, set up a sick room, and
care for yourself.
Library Promotional Tape. Descriptive Video Service, WGBH. 5 min. 18 sec.
Meeting the Need. Open Captioned, Audio-Descriptive Video. 19 min.
New What Do You Do When You See a Blind Person?
American Foundation for the Blind. 16 min.
*What Do You Do When You See a Blind Person?
American Foundation for the Blind. 13 min. 47 sec.
Theartre Without Limits. Arts for All. MaineCITE. 26 min.
World Wide Access. DO-IT, University of Washington.
1996. 11 min. 18 sec.
Audio Books
LA Theatre Works, a 20-year-old non-profit theatre
and radio production organization, has recorded the some of world's finest
dramatic literature, novels and short stories.
Brighton Beach Memoirs
Great Tennessee Monkey Trail
Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting
Night Mother
Park Your Car in Harvard Yard
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