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The Library Page: Fall 2024

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Fall 2024

Welcome to The Library Page!

Hi,

I’m Rachel, CELA’s Manager of Member Services. The team and I have been working hard this summer to refresh our content to help you deliver CELA at your library. I’m delighted to introduce The Library Page, a new occasional newsletter from the Centre for Equitable Library Access designed to give you quick access to new resources, programs and services offered by CELA. Watch for our Open Book for Libraries newsletter for our regular features, longer news stories and our Top 5 popular books read by our users. Open Book for Libraries will still be published monthly.

Let’s get to it. Here are six links for you from CELA.

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1. CELA Essentials

Based on feedback from libraries, we’ve created a new page called CELA Essentials, designed to give library staff quick access to the basics they need to know about CELA.

Check out the CELA Essentials page

Many tins containing art supplies such as scissors, paintbrushes, rulers, pens and coloured pencils sit on a shelf.2. Crafts and activities guide

Need children’s programming ideas that incorporate accessibility? Check out our new crafts and activities guide for children.

Get accessible crafts and activities ideas

Five children wearing backpacks run towards a school.3. Go back to school with CELA!

We’ve got a new guide to help libraries, teachers and students with print disabilities find what they need for accessible reading.

Explore our Back to School page

A pair of hands read a braille book.4. Braille Report

Our Braille Report has been released detailing what we learned from our Braille Study last year. Find out what your patrons with low vision or blindness need and want to support their reading.

Read the Braille Report

TDSRC logo.5. TDSRC Accessibility Award

The deadline for the TDSRC Accessibility Award is October 2, 2024. The prize is $2000 to be used in your library. Don’t delay! Submit your application and let us celebrate your creative and accessible TD Summer Reading Club.

Apply for the TDSRC Accessibility Award by October 2

Megaphone on a blue background.6. Accessible books to promote

Here are 10 accessible books to promote in your library, on social media and in your newsletters this month.

10 accessible books to promote (Word document)

And just a reminder that October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. When you are promoting books and resources related to dyslexia, don’t forget to include CELA’s collection and services in your promotions to patrons and educators.

Like this new newsletter? We’d love to hear from you!

Rachel Breau

Manager of Member Services

PS Did our training update land in your inbox last month? We’ve got great training programs for you this fall. And they're free! Sign up today.

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Answer: CELA books and magazines work with many popular accessible reading devices and apps. Find out more on ourCompatible devices and formats page.

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