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Old 08-04-2017, 07:28 AM
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Why am I putting up all these Library Association links? Mainly I am hoping that TOTVers will look at their hometown libraries to see if they have practical materials for survivors/victims of crimes as well as those with mental illness. These should be very easy to find just by looking at their web-sites as that helps users such as these feel welcome. Next if they do not have materials like this ask them why not? I have been pestering librarians about the needs of these groups since 1991 at least survivors/victims of crimes. And I am not the only person doing this. If these libraries do not have useful materials see if these State Library associations might help with persuading them to get these. Local community people-- social workers, teachers, lawyers, librarians, news anchors and other journalists, nurses, physicians, psychiatrists, etc. should be brought into the process as well as to guarantee just what is really all that useful. And publishers could be brought in as well. And web-site developers.

I have tried to bring in these wide spectrum of people in my work on the 26.666 year 224 613 Project.
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