Okay. Good. I feel better. I didnt break it. Okay. There we go. All right. As i was mentioning. There was training available in different languages. And computers. Have a range of accessibility features. Built in. As well as most sites of accessible computer. Table. So folks can use them. Regardless of disabilities. And it goes to adult centers. So there is extra help for people learning about applications. And software. For people with vision. And hearing loss. And other kinds of disabilities. Heres a map of where these sites are across the city. These are not the only computer labs. You can go to. The library also has great labs. And computers. As you can see. There are centers. All over the center. Concentrated in the downtown area. Theyre out in the neighbors as well. Now. All of those labs. And training. That went with them. Were one of the five group. Involved in doing training and support on these labs. The other is up on the screen. Its Community Technology are all partners. In
Were not open on sunday. I dont know if those conversations. Are happening. But i can get back to you on that. I think especially for people with disabilities. Keeping it simple helps. If we can think of one library being open with all of those programs. Available at the same time. Its a good way of doing business. Yeah. Our resource collections are always available. Just the bridge spaces are not open during on sundays. Thank you. Thank you. Any other comments or questions from staff . Okay. Thank you very much. I have one public card comment on this item. Jay grace . I wanted to know a lot of people in the library they have a lot of program to read. Or are you trying to help them to read . Or a lot of disabled people cannot read. Will you please explain to us a little bit more about this program on the bridge main library please . We dont respond to Public Comments. I encourage you to speak with mrs. Lay during the break. Is there any other Public Comment on this item . Then is the c
Setting. Sometimes it pikz lates. Or the call will drop. But that is the nature of the techology thank you. So much. Deloris for joining us today. I will let you go. And get back to work. Thank you. You you all have a wonderful day. Byebye. Deloris. Quick question. Where are you at today . Im on the west coast. Im in las vegas. Very nice. [laughter] its very windy and breezy here in San Francisco today. Nice. That say good point. Thank you for having that question. We have interpreters across the nation. We have call centers. In North Carolina texas one in california here. Nevada. Generally. We dont say exactly where we are. But i will say it today. Thank you very much. We appreciate your time. Have a good day. Bye. Thank you. Perfect. That concludes. My presentations. With the exception of any questions. The council may have. Councilmember roland wong . Hello. Thank you for the presentation. I have an interesting comment. I also serve on the parts accessible task force. Some of the qu
Didnt break it. Okay. There we go. All right. As i was mentioning. There was training available in different languages. And computers. Have a range of accessibility features. Built in. As well as most sites of accessible computer. Table. So folks can use them. Regardless of disabilities. And it goes to adult centers. So there is extra help for people learning about applications. And software. For people with vision. And hearing loss. And other kinds of disabilities. Heres a map of where these sites are across the city. These are not the only computer labs. You can go to. The library also has great labs. And computers. As you can see. There are centers. All over the center. Concentrated in the downtown area. Theyre out in the neighbors as well. Now. All of those labs. And training. That went with them. Were one of the five group. Involved in doing training and support on these labs. The other is up on the screen. Its Community Technology are all partners. In keeping these labs. Staffed
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