Do You Speak Science?

Feb 10, 2010 01:54

Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic are in desperate need of readers who can handle books on math, physics, chemistry, medicine, biology and computer science. They are having to turn down requests from clients who need these books, which they really hate to do ( Read more... )

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joyeous February 10 2010, 14:25:19 UTC
I'm going to do it! I just keep missing the training day (which I think is Wednesday), which I'll probably have to miss again today with this weather. :-(

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lillibet February 10 2010, 14:29:28 UTC
Yay! Getting started is the hardest part--after that you can choose your own hours (more or less) and it gets a lot easier to fit in.

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bedfull_o_books February 10 2010, 15:57:42 UTC
Is the only training during the week? I don't think I can take time off to do that.... Too bad, as I would love to help out. (Working at a medical publisher for years should have its benefits, right?)

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lillibet February 10 2010, 16:35:21 UTC
I believe there's an evening training session. They may also be able to make special arrangements if Wednesdays are simply impossible, but you really want to do to it.

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antikythera February 10 2010, 15:31:39 UTC
Wish I could do that online.

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lillibet February 10 2010, 15:55:33 UTC
Yeah, that would be awesome. They just switched from analog to digital around the time I started volunteering, so perhaps that's the next advance!

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antikythera February 10 2010, 15:58:49 UTC
The Canadian National Institute for the Blind does a similar thing, converting books to audio. An acquaintance of mine used to read for them. Not sure if it was volunteer or paid. I could read physics books. :P

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thatwesguy February 10 2010, 23:03:21 UTC
That turns out not to actually be so convenient for me. Do you know (or would you ask) whether they'll take remote readers? I do have some decent recording equipment.

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lillibet February 11 2010, 00:57:50 UTC
I know they do have some remote readers. You'd probably be best off contacting the Palo Alto office to see if that could be arranged.

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fanw February 11 2010, 01:17:10 UTC
I adored them the one time I volunteered, and sadly they don't have a branch out here in Ohio.

Hmmm, we may be coming to Boston for spring break. Maybe I'll treat myself to a two hour session!

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