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Turn of the 20th century:
Birth of a Library
Bert’s Greatest Achievement
Founding of the Canadian Free Library for the Blind
Marion at the Helm
Fundraising
Growing
1914 to 1918:
War Years and the Birth of CNIB
First World War and Blindness
Edwin A. Baker
Halifax Explosion
The Library and the Birth of CNIB
First half of the 20th century:
Early Reading Technologies
Reading by Touch: Pre-1950
Reading by Sound: Pre-1950
The CNIB Library to 1950:
Consolidation and Growth
Post Office Partnership
Sherman C. Swift’s Story: A “Gallant Fighter”
Breadth of Activities of the CNIB Library
Library Users
The 1950's to 1980's:
Within Living Memory: Post-War, Pre-Digital
Reading by Touch: Pre-Digital Age
Reading by Sound: Pre-Digital Age
Aids for Low Vision
The 1980's Onwards:
The Digital Age
Game-Changing Innovations, Part 1
Game-Changing Innovations, Part 2
Inclusive Publishing
From early days to the 21st century:
Evolution of Library Services
The Digital Library
Library Services for Children and Teens
Canada and Beyond: CELA and Marrakesh
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