The 2010/11 school year has passed the half way point and the ARC-BC staff has been working hard these past months, with very limited resources, to meet your requests for alternate formats.
A Word of Thanks: We are very grateful for the many responses we received to our request for feedback on how access to ARC-BC resources impacted individual student’s learning and achievement.
Staffing: We have had some changes in the past two months! As you may know Flo Wong, who has worked hard as the ARC-BC team leader for the past year, is currently on maternity leave. (Oh, and yes, Flo and her husband Scott have recently become the very proud parents of a beautiful little girl, Olivia!) We are very pleased that Lynn Kent, a teacher of students with visual impairments previously with the Calgary Board of Education, will be taking on ARC-BC responsibilities as of February 15th. Another valued member of the ARC-BC production staff, Victoria Baker, recently joined the SET-BC staff. We are delighted that Shannon Stuart, who previously provided library support to PRCVI, has joined the ARC-BC production team.
Funding: We have continued to actively pursue options for gaining short and long term funding to enable ARC-BC to continue to meet the alternate format needs of BC students with perceptual disabilities. I am pleased that ARC-BC recently received some additional funding support from the Ministry of Education for the 2010/11 school year that will assist in meeting our most critical needs. However we continue to strongly advocate for long term sustained funding. We anticipate receiving some indications of longer term funding support in the next few weeks and will keep you informed of developments.
New Requests: We encourage you to verify the books your students will require for the 2011/12 school year as soon as possible in order to determine their availability in the ARC-BC repository. Please follow the steps below:
- Search the ARC-BC repository for the book in the format you require
- If the book is available but NOT in the format you require (kes,rtf, mp3) send an email request to Susan Hannigan with the book title, ISBN, and format. Susan will notify you if the book is available in the required format for purchase from the publisher. (Please note that high school science and math texts are only produced in kes format)
- If the required book is in the ARC-BC repository but the notation indicates that it is [In Production] please contact Susan to have the book added to the high priority production list.
- If the book is not currently available in the repository send an email request to Susan with the book title, ISBN, and format. If ARC-BC has an available print copy we will initiate the production process.
- We will notify you if we do not have a copy of the book. You will need to donate the book in order to initiate the production process. The book must be relatively new with crisp, clean pages and no markings, folds or tears. Your donated book will be catalogued, have the spine cut off and sent through a high speed scanner to capture the images necessary to produce the alternate format(s). The book will not be returned to you.
- Send the book to:
Attn: Susan Hannigan
ARC-BC
106-1750 West 75th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V6P 6G2
- Once the book is posted on the ARC-BC repository and ready for download, we will notify you by email.
Training: By early March we expect to have the staffing to resume regular ARC-BC online information meetings and training activities. Scheduling will soon be posted on the calendar.
We invite and encourage ARC-BC users to visit the ARC-BC resource centre page located in the SET-BC Learning Centre. There you will find ARC-BC Support Resources organized into 10 modules that include:
- general presentations and FAQs on ARC-BC, alternate formats and copyright
- information for school districts interested in joining ARC-BC
- tutorials and demonstrations on how to register for, search and contribute to the ARC-BC collection
- information on ARC-BC policies, alternate format production, and technical requirements
- downloadable materials suitable for workshop planning and presentations
- print-based documentation containing general information on ARC-BC
Your continued support of ARC-BC is truly appreciated. Please feel free to contact me for any additional information.
Anne Wadsworth