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Oklahoma Library for the Blind

and

Physically Handicapped

 

 

 Our catalog is online                   Email OLBPH                   About Us  

 

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   Links to other resources                 OSLS welcomes you            visit our sensory garden "The Hill"

 

 

300 N.E. 18th St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

 

Contact Library Director, Paul Adams

 

Open 8-5 Monday - Friday

with the exception of state holidays

Walk - in service Welcome

 

 (405) 521-3514
FAX (405) 521-4582
IN-STATE WATS 1-800-523-0288
TDD (405) 521-4672

 Anyone can search the catalog and patrons can request and reserve books and videos. 

        

            Applications are available for Individuals and Institutions. The applications must be printed out and returned with an original signature of the certifying authority. We look forward to serving you.

 

 

 

   Bright Future is our library newsletter.  Our most recent issue is online.

 

Audio version of the "Bright Future"  click here

 

 

Summer Reading a big success...Thank you OSLS!!!

Click here for more information and to meet one of our younger readers

 

 

 

   Important Information for New Patrons !! Click Here

 

 

 Accessible Instructional Materials

  click here to enter the AIM Center

 

 

Post Office Info about mailing

     FREE MATTER FOR THE BLIND 

 

 

 

   Patrons must check out at least one book per year to remain active. Catalogs, bimonthly listings of available books, and special bibliographies to aid the patron in book selection are provided as part of the service.

 

          Reader Advisor Service. Professional librarians, also known as reader advisors, help patrons take advantage of all the collections in the library, which is comparable in size to a medium-sized public library. Patrons can discuss their reading preferences with a librarian and learn in what formats (cassette or braille) books, magazines, and other reading materials are available. They may request books by author, title, or subject. Patrons of the library receive their braille books from the NLS Multistate Center in Utah. Their toll-free number is 1-800-453-4293. Descriptive videos are also available. The library does not maintain a large print collection. Large print books are available at your local public library. For information about Oklahoma public libraries check out the Oklahoma Department of Libraries

 

   Meet our expert librarians! They are committed to meeting your reading needs 

 

                                                                                             Librarians, Andrew, Sammie, Julia, David

 

   Left to right, our librarians are: Andrew Shockley, reader advisor; Sammie Willis, reader advisor; Julia Alderson, technical and circulation services; David R. Slemmons, reader advisor.  

 

 

 

                                         NEW service entertaining and educational !!!

 

                                                                             Oklahoma's Talking Information Service 

                                               Listen to OTIS  click here 

 

                                                                                                contact Jay Doudna for more information

             

                                                     

   Magazines are also available. Contact Mable Stripling for more information or to order magazines and catalogs. 

 

          Machine Lending Agency. The library provides cassette machines specially designed for long-playing audio books. Patrons may check out these units, giving them access to a broad selection of books and magazines. Patrons may use these machines free of charge for an indefinite time as long as the patrons are actively involved in the reading program. Our in-house repair facility assures our patrons of prompt service. If you are having problems with your machine, call the library and ask for the Machine Room or email Daniel Simpson .

  

    Read about the upcoming digital talking book player   

 

          Volunteer Services. Many volunteers record books not available from other sources - including student textbooks. Many Oklahoma authors have recorded their own books. Volunteers also provide clerical help and assist duplicating, rewinding, and repairing tapes. 

  

   Call or email Jay Doudna if you are interested in being a volunteer.

 

 

   Click here for Volunteer Application                                          Volunteer wins award!  

  

         

   Meet the 2006 OLBPH Employee of the Year               Library Employee honored for 35 years of service

 

 

 

       Our Recording Studio Director is Jill Brummett

 

                                        Photo of Jill working in studio

 

 

   The latest digital technology is used in locally producing books and magazines. Our studio has drawn national recognition for the exceptional work in producing high-quality audiobooks and magazines.  

  

Listen to excerpts from some of our volunteers' recordings

 

 

    Read:

   NLS article 1           NLS article 2           NLS article 3

 

 

     Watch a video about our recording studio

 

   Our studio was made possible by funding from:

 

            logo institue of museum and library services

 

          The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal support for the nation’s

         122,000  libraries and 17,500 museums. The Institute's mission is to create strong libraries and 

         museums that connect people to information and ideas.

 

        

   Outreach - for more information about the library, to schedule a tour, or to set up a speaking engagement,

   contact  Vicky Golightly

 

     photo of Vicky Golightly