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  2. National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled

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    The program is sponsored by the Library of Congress. People may be eligible if they are blind, have a visual disability that prevents them from reading normal print, or a physical disability that keeps them from holding a book. [2] [3] Library materials are distributed to regional and subregional libraries and then circulated to eligible ...

  3. Fort Worth Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The library board appealed to the Public Works Administration in 1933 for funds with $400,000 in subsidies finally arrived in Fort Worth in 1937. A three-story, triangular PWA Moderne structure designed by Joseph R. Pelich was built over the spot of the old neoclassical Carnegie library and opened in 1938.

  4. Cleveland Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Public Library is a public library system in Cleveland, Ohio.Founded in 1869, it had a circulation of 3.5 million items in 2020. It operates the Main Library on Superior Avenue in downtown Cleveland, 27 branches throughout the city, a mobile library, a Public Administration Library in City Hall, and the Ohio Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled.

  5. Most popular books in 2023 checked out of Fort Worth Public ...

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    More than 1.7 million printed books were checked out at Fort Worth Public Library locations in the past 12 months. Another 1.45 digital titles were lent out, a 17% increase from 2022.

  6. State Library of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The State Library of Ohio is a state agency that provides services to state government and all types of libraries to ensure that all Ohio residents, rich or poor, rural or urban, receive the best possible library service and are able to engage in lifelong learning which strengthens the economic health of Ohio.

  7. Randolph–Sheppard Act - Wikipedia

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    Among the people and organizations working to amend the Act were Durward McDaniel, National Representative of the American Council of the Blind, Irving Schloss, with the American Foundation for the Blind, and John Nagle, with the National Federation of the Blind. The 1974 amendments became law on December 7, 1974. [1]

  8. Run, don’t walk to Fort Worth’s downtown library. The city ...

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    Fort Worth sold the building to developers from Dallas last December. They might make the old library into two new high-rises, but no plans have been formally announced. Run, don’t walk to Fort ...

  9. Category:Libraries for the blind - Wikipedia

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