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Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic®
60 Years of Innovation,
Leadership and Success
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RFB&D Commitment
RFB&D Vision and Mission
Our Vision:
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For all people to have equal access to the printed word.
Our Mission:
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Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, a nonprofit volunteer
organization, is the nation’s educational library serving people who
cannot effectively read standard print because of a visual impairment,
a learning disability or other physical disability. Our mission is to
create opportunities for individual success by providing and promoting
the effective use of accessible educational materials.
RFB&D Commitment
RFB&D Vision and Mission
Our Vision:
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For all people to have equal access to the
printed word.
Our Mission:
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Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic, a
nonprofit volunteer organization, is the
nation’s educational library serving people
who cannot effectively read standard print
because of a visual impairment, a learning
disability or other physical disability. Our
mission is to create opportunities for
individual success by providing and
promoting the effective use of accessible
educational materials.
60 Years of Innovation, Leadership and
Success
RFB&D’s Overview
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60 Years of Innovation
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60 Years of Leadership
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Setting the DAISY Standard
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Impactful Research
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Best Library of Audio Textbooks
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The right books at the right time
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Best in Quality Production
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Best Member Relations/Support
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Best Teacher/Student Support
60 Years of Success
60 Years of Innovation
“Education is a right, not a
privilege”
--Anne T. MacDonald,
Founder RFB
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1948 - Anne T. Macdonald founds Recording for the Blind (RFB); Dedicated
volunteers record textbooks onto vinyl
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1950’s - RFB expands nationwide
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1960’s – Converted library from vinyl to reel-to-reel and then to cassette tape
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1980’s – RFB computerized operations and developed high-speed tape duplication
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1990’s – RFB changes name to Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic to reflect
increased membership of people with learning disabilities
2000’s – RFB&D goes digital
“In the information age, access to information is a basic human right.”
--George Kerscher, RFB&D Sr. Officer for Accessible Information
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Leader in Customer Satisfaction
RFB&D Offers Choices
AudioPlus
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CD format
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Human-narrated
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DAISY navigation on specialized hardware/software player
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Convenient; portable for use anytime, anywhere
AudioAccess
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Downloadable/instant access to a PC or commercial player
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Human-narrated
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No specialized playback equipment
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Convenient; portable for use anytime, anywhere
NIMAC/NIMAS
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Full Text/Full Audio synchronization with publisher images
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Timely delivery of content
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DAISY navigation on specialized software player
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Enhanced content will include Human-narration of figure
descriptions with images
Leader in NIMAC/NIMAS Solution
RFB&D and NIMAC/NIMAS
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Speedy delivery to state & students
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Delivery of content on CD for easy management
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RFB&D is an Accessible Media Producer (AMP) providing student-ready
instructional materials in the NIMAS format.
Provides portability for students on hardware devices for audio-only
playback
RFB&D offers many of the core textbooks in navigable audio format that
predate the “published” date required for publishers to submit files to the
NIMAC.
The text portion can be read with tools that students may already have.
Leader in NIMAC/NIMAS Solution
RFB&D and NIMAC/NIMAS
Timely Delivery of Content
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Synthetic speech audio and full text synchronized at the sentence level with
publisher images
Producing K-3 textbooks through human narration to deliver highest quality
product to beginning readers
Enhanced NIMAC product
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Replacing synthetic speech version with human narrated audio including
figure descriptions
Human narration results in listener hearing content with proper voice
inflection, pace and pronunciation
Leader in Research & Development
Leading the development of the standards
RFB&D was integral in the development and adoption of the standard that is
now known as DAISY
D – Digital
A – Accessible
I – Information
SY - System
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Leader in Demonstrated Results
Impactful Research: RFB&D changes lives
RFB&D commissions primary research and case studies to document learning outcomes of
children with print and learning disabilities use our audiobooks
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Rutgers University, Johns Hopkins, Tufts, Rutgers, Baltimore City Public Schools
Students with learning disabilities showed a 38% increase in content acquisition and
demonstrated significant achievement gains
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Increase in word recognition
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Increase in reading comprehension
Improved reading rate; increased reading accuracy
Students achieved significant increases in standard scores for
these essential reading skills:
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Listening comprehension
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Phonological analysis
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Blending and reading comprehension
Leader in Cataloging and Referencing
RFB&D has over 45,000 digitally recorded titles
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RFB&D works with key textbook publishers for K-12 and college levels.
Textbook titles from the top three K-12 publishers: Houghton Mifflin, McGraw-Hill,
Pearson form the core of our collection
Collection development librarians select core novels and award winning literature
titles
On-line catalog offers easy to use searching and subject/keyword searching
RFB&D anticipates requests ahead of need to provide the “right books at the right
time”
Over 6,500 new books produced annually; this year 9,000 added to the library
35%
Textbooks
65%
Literature,
Supplemental
Material
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Leader in Quality Production
Exceptional quality and efficiency
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Centralized production & planning coordinates books, facilities and volunteers
30 specialized recording studios across the nation
 190 recording booths
 7,000 volunteer readers
Best practice processes
 Standardized production tools developed and patented by RFB&D, used in all studios
 Standardized reading conventions followed by all volunteers at all studios
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All books read by human content experts
– Superior quality reading for text
» Appropriate emphasis and cadence
» Increases comprehension
– Subject-matter experts
» Describe charts, maps, illustrations
» Can’t be duplicated by synthesized voice
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Leader in Member Support
Providing over 200,000 members with
exceptional service
24/7 online Access to extensive library,
playback devices, and account management
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Member Services support, Reference Librarian
services and Product Support
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Personal support through our 30 nationwide
locations
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Free web-based teacher training and other
classroom support materials
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National Achievement Awards totaling more
than $50,000 per year for students with print
disabilities
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Convenient online membership registration
and renewal available
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Leader in Teacher Assistance
Teacher-focused website resources
The Learning Through Listening® website created by teachers for teachers
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Lesson plans
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Classroom strategies and activities
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Graphic organizers
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Resources and strategies for parents and teachers to foster effective and
successful use of audiobooks
Information about teaching philosophies such as Universal Design for
Learning (UDL)
Presentation explaining the theory and basic “how-to’s” of Differentiated
Instruction with overviews, examples and activities
Leader in Student Support
Program Benefits for Students
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Our choice of digital books allows students
with print disabilities to access the general
education curriculum at the same time as
their peers.
By enabling students to meet higher academic
goals and achieve greater levels of academic
success, students gain greater self-confidence
and self-esteem.
Our audio textbooks increase independence
and flexibility by empowering students to
work on assignments independently in the
classroom or at home.
Member Services, websites
Leader in Student Support
Program Benefits for Teachers
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Compliments the existing curriculum in all subject areas providing access to
the general curriculum.
Teacher Training and Support Materials
Supports classroom management; Teachers can use audio textbooks as a tool
for students to continue working independently on assignments.
RFB&D’s audiobooks help to minimize the one-on-one instructional time a
teacher may spend reading textbooks to students.
Students are more engaged with the text and classroom activity.
RFB&D Building Confidence,
Independence and Success
60 Years of Success
When students with print disabilities can listen
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and learn independently. That’s success!
When they can tackle the same curriculum
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content as their peers. That’s success!
When they have access to learning opportunities
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that enable them to pursue their own education
and professional dreams. That’s success!
While we lend these learners audiobooks, the
confidence, independence and success they
develop are theirs to keep for a lifetime!
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Our Measure of Success
Testimonials
“RFB&D is an empowerment. When you start to educate yourself, you realize what a
blessing – What a treasure it is.” Paul Stankard, Mantua, NJ, Donor and Member
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“RFB&D offers such a wonderful service. The program is invaluable to so many people
on so many different levels.” Joan Brown, West Windsor, NJ, Mother
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“Without RFB&D I would not be where I am today … who knows where I would be and
what would have happened to me. … Now RFB&D is here to help my students be
successful in life too.” Anne Gaddy, Columbia, NC, RFB&D member and teacher
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“RFB&D lets the kids take control of their own education and their own future … with
RFB&D they know that they are limited not by their disability, but by their own desires
and dreams of success” David Hall, Atlanta, GA, teacher
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Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic®
800-221-4792
www.rfbd.org
www.learningthroughlistening.org
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