Our Stories, Our Lives: Georgia Libraries for Accessible Statewide Services (GLASS) Oral History Project, June-December 2018

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Summary

Creator:
Georgia Libraries for Accessible Statewide Services
Date:
June-December 2018
Extent:
17 interview(s)
Language:
English
Preferred citation:

Resources may be used under the guidelines described by the U.S. Copyright Office in Section 107, Title 17, United States Code (Fair use). Parties interested in production or commercial use of the resources should contact the Russell Library for a fee schedule.

Background

Scope and content:

Our Stories, Our Lives is a collection of stories gathered by the Georgia Libraries for Accessible Statewide Services (GLASS) to preserve and document a more complete history of the disability experience, specifically that of people with print disabilities who are living in Georgia. This is an oral history project that works to both preserve and document the varying experiences of those with print disabilities through the stories of people who have lived/are living with a print disability, including visual impairment, physical impairment, blindness, or an organic reading disability such as dyslexia.

Custodial history:

Interviews were recorded by GLASS members and donated to the Russell Library with corresponding transcripts. Interviewers for the project include Stephanie Irvin, Kamesha Bradham, Carol Waggoner-Angleton, Catherine Vanstone, and Georgina Lewis.

Processing information:

Transfer media for this collection include 44.1 kHz Wave audio files.

Access and use restrictions

Preferred citation:

Resources may be used under the guidelines described by the U.S. Copyright Office in Section 107, Title 17, United States Code (Fair use). Parties interested in production or commercial use of the resources should contact the Russell Library for a fee schedule.