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Holocaust Research, Education, and Remembrance Online: About

This guide outlines online resources for Holocaust education and remembrance, including research, curriculum, and multimedia resources.

About

 

The New York Public Library (NYPL) launched this guide for Holocaust research, education and remembrance in the spring of 2020, focusing on online resources. We are currently expanding the guide to also highlight physical collections within NYPL.

 

Families of Moshe Rubin and Shmaryahu Margolis, killed in the Holocaust.

 

 

 

Image: Families of Moshe Rubin and Shmaryahu Margolis, killed in the Holocaust. From Kehilat Svislots.

Accessibility for Print Disabilities

For researchers with print disabilities, the Library has resources and services available upon request. The following services are available:

Digitization of Select Research Materials

Researchers who are homebound or have a print disability or visual impairment can explore many of our research collections online and request digitization of specific items of interest. To request the digitization service, email accessibility@nypl.org. Please note that you must be a patron of the Andrew Heiskell Library. This digitization service only includes material belonging to the research collections and does not apply to branch/circulating collections. 

Screen Readers and Enlargers 

Every public PC at all New York Public Library locations is equipped with JAWS screen reading software and MAGic software for enlarging the screen, changing colors and contrast, and screenreading. 

Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library

The Andrew Heiskell Library offers popular reading materials in accessible audio and braille formats, as well as free membership to the Bookshare database of over one million accessible texts. It also offers individual coaching and a large variety of group workshops on topics related to accessible technology. Check the listings on our website, call 212-206-5400, or email talkingbooks@nypl.org for details. It also hosts many networking groups, resource fairs, writing workshops, accessible art workshops, book clubs, and other events. All are listed in the quarterly newsletter, available by email, website (text or audio), or over the phone.

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