And he is the head of NLS. He certainly knew it was going to be taken offline. The responses from Ms. Dixon were simply canned replies with no substance. already, people have received more genuine information from Mr. Cylke. Maybe not much info yet, but at least better than the nothing that Ms. Dixon was saying. I, too, have written to Mr. Cylke.
Sherry -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kathy Szinnyey Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 11:03 AM To: Braillenote List Subject: Re: [Braillenote] FW: [alabama] Web Braille Shutdown Hi, all. I don't know if Mr. Cylke had anything to do with Web-Braille going off-line, but I do think it's important for everyone to let him know how important and wonderful it is for perhaps far more people thatn he may realize. Kathy Szinnyey [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Evelyn Weckerly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 1:11 PM Subject: Re: [Braillenote] FW: [alabama] Web Braille Shutdown > > Hi, > > I have seen two messages on other lists showing replies from Frank Kurt > Cylke that say that Web Braille will be back up as soon as possible (in > one message) and in a week or two (in the other). > > I am sure that Mr. Cylke has been literally swamped. However, it's not > certain that he had anything to do with it personally. > > Evelyn > > At 01:08 PM 5/12/06, you wrote: > > >>Sarai D. Bucciarelli >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: David & Rhonda Trott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 11:41 PM >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'mary >>garrett' >>Subject: [alabama] Web Braille Shutdown >> >> >>I am passing this article along because of its impact on the blind and >>deaf blind community. I urge everyone to work toward the restoration of >>this program. I know hundreds of blind and deaf blind people, across the >>country, who use this service regularly. >> >>David >> >> >> >>Blind Access Journal >> >>Thursday, May 11, 2006 >> >> >> >>Web Braille Shut Down - Please Write Immediately >> >> >> >>By Darrell Shandrow >> >> >> >>Thursday, May 11, 2006 - Please read the article by Jeff Bishop below, >>then write a short note to NLS director Frank Kurt Cylke at the e-mail >>address >> >> >> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> >>emphasizing the importance of Web-Braille and asking him to promptly >>restore this service to the blind community. An online petition effort >>is being considered. Please let us know your thoughts. >> >> >> >>This is just offle news. Web-Braille has been shutdown by NLS until >>further notice. NLS director Frank Kurt Cylke is under the impression >>that only a few people will care about Web Braille's shutdown, so if a >>lot of people contact him right away, maybe something will be done. His >>e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Everyone, I plead with you to email him >>and ask for Web-Braille's return. Here is more information. >> >> >> >>If you haven't heard yet, you will all probably be hearing from your >>patrons very soon about the shutdown of Web-Braille. Any patron logging >>into the Web-Braille site as of 5-10-06 is receiving the following >>message: NLS: That All May Read Web-braille notice Because of technical >>and security difficulties, Web-Braille will be unavailable in the near >>future. NLS regrets the inconvenience and will provide further >>information as soon as possible. For more information contact: Judith >>Dixon Consumer Relations Officer [EMAIL PROTECTED] On May 11, 2006, the >>following Operations Alert was issued from NLS: NLS Operations Alert >>DATE : May 11, 2006 TO : Network Libraries FROM : Network Division >>Subject : Web-Braille Because of technical and security difficulties, >>Web-Braille will be unavailable in the near future. NLS regrets the >>inconvenience and will provide further information as soon as possible. >>For more information contact: Judith Dixon Consumer Relations Officer >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] Here is t! >> >> he current NLS reply coming from Judy Dixon in response to patron >>inquiries: "Web-Braille has been removed from public access temporarily. >>We apologize for the inconvenience that the removal of Web-Braille has >>caused. At this time, it is not known how long Web-Braille will be >>unavailable but we have every hope that the curtailment of the service >>will be short-lived. We are making every effort to resume this service >>as soon as possible. In the interim, all NLS-produced books and >>magazines are available in hardcopy braille from your braille-lending >>library. If the status of Web-Braille changes, information will be >>posted on the main Web-Braille page." >> >> >> >>In the 8-plus years that Web-Braille has been operational, to my >>knowledge, there has never been a major technical issue. It has been run >>with the highest degree of efficiency, and network libraries have been >>setting up eligible readers without a problem. Now, suddenly, there is a >>concern about the security of Web-Braille. Why now is NLS worried about >>the ability to back translate BRF files, it's always been possible, but >>who would do it. Back translation is tedious and subject to many reverse >>translation errors. In all the years of Web-Braille operation, I have >>never heard of a violation of the lending terms. Braille readers love >>Web-Braille and want to preserve and grow it, not shut it down because >>of abuse. This precipitous action strikes me as too harsh a response too >>late. There is no problem with Web-Braille today, there wasn't one >>yesterday, and instead of removing it completely, let NLS work to >>incorporate Web-Braille into the digital rights management scheme of the >>! >> >> new digital talking books for the future. Don't penalize all >>Web-Braille users -- braille readers of all ages using braille aware >>devices such as BrailleNotes, Braille Senses, Braille 'n Speaks, and >>Packmates; deafblind patrons who have such limited options for reading >>materials, and classroom teachers embossing materials for students, just >>to name a few. Don't make just one more protection scheme for patrons to >>cope with, it's getting harder and harder to manage whether or not all >>of the incription keys are on all of the devices that people use today. >>The burden of access shouldn't be placed on the borrower, if they have >>computer access and a Braille aware device, that should be sufficient to >>allow them access to Web-Braille. Without Web-Braille, network libraries >>are going to see a significant increase in their costs for handling and >>processing braille materials, and those libraries paying for braille >>circulation services will pay more for hardcopy braille circulations th! >> >> at would have previously been Web-Braille transactions. I urge all of >>you to contact Frank Kurt Cylke at NLS ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and express your >>extreme disappointment at this action, and urge the immediate >>reinstatement of Web-Braille for all of our patrons who rely on it every >>day. This service is vital and must be restored to full functionality. >> >> >> >>posted by Darrell at 6:55 >> >> >> >>___ >>To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit >>http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote > > > > > ___ > To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit > http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.5.6/337 - Release Date: 5/11/2006 > > ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote ___ To leave the BrailleNote list, send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To view the list archives or change your preferences, visit http://list.humanware.com/mailman/listinfo/braillenote
