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- 2,000
LIBRARIES TO RECEIVE FREE DISABILITY RESOURCE INFO FOR A YEAR
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- Two thousand
public libraries throughout the United States will receive the
award-winning collection development guide Disability
Resources Monthly (DRM), along with a new insert called The
DRM Spinal Center, free of charge for one year. The expansion
of DRM and the free distribution to libraries are supported by
a grant from the Paralyzed Veterans of America Spinal Cord Injury
Education and Training Foundation to the nonprofit organization
Disability Resources, inc.
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- The project
is part of Disability Resources' ongoing effort to make information
for independent living more widely available to people with disabilities,
their family mem-bers, and service providers. According to Julie
Klauber, managing editor of Disability Resources Monthly, "Approximately
one out of every five people in our country have a disability.
More than a quarter of a million people face the challenge of
living with a spinal cord dysfunction. Approximately 10,000 individuals-most
of whom are under 25 years of age-survive a spinal cord injury
every year.
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- "These
people can lead very productive, fulfilling lives, but they often
need infor-mation - information about adapting their homes, learning
new work skills, selecting and using specialized equipment, participating
in school and recreational activities, and more. Libraries are
in an ideal position to provide this information. The purpose
of DRM, and of The Spinal Center in particular,
is to provide librarians and other informa-tion providers with
a fast, easy, authoritative tool to help identify and select
appropriate materials for their collections."
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- Published
since 1993, Disability Resources Monthly (DRM); The Newsletter
That Monitors, Reviews and Reports on Resources for Independent
Living provides informa-tion about books, videotapes, pamphlets,
and other resources that can help people with disabilities live
independently. The DRM Spinal Center, a series of twelve topical
buying guides, will feature standard and new resources relating
to spinal cord injury and dysfunction that are especially appropriate
for public libraries. Disability Resources' publications do not
contain any advertising.
- Klauber,
who is Outreach Services Administrator of the Suffolk Cooperative
Li-brary System in New York, has taught, presented workshops
and written extensively on library services for people with disabilities.
She has served as a volunteer and consult-ant for numerous disability-related
organizations.
Due to funding limitations, only the largest libraries in the
country have been se-lected for the free subscriptions. They
will be notified by mail within the next few months. However,
any library can subscribe to DRM for just $30 a year and
receive The DRM Spinal Center at no extra charge. The
Spinal Center will begin with Disability Resources Monthly's
new volume year in August. An annual subject index is included
in the July issue.
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- For additional
information, contact Disability Resources, inc., Four Glatter
Lane, Centereach, NY 11720-1032, or call or fax (631) 585-0290
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. eastern time.
This
Month in DRM
(c) 1998-2000 Disability
Resources, inc.