(September 19,
2007 - Jerusalem) Yad Vashem has recently acquired visual aids
for the Reading Room. The Reading Room is visited daily by
scores of researchers, students, and the public who are
seeking information about the Holocaust or their family’s
fate. Working with the staff of the Resources and Information
Department, visitors explore material from Yad Vashem Archives
and Library. The new visual aids, including a machine with a
special optic lens, enlarges print to allow people with
impaired vision to more easily read the archival material and
facilitate their search for information. Similarly, new
software installed in the Reading Room and the Hall of Names
enlarges text on the computer screen.
Special thanks
go to Aleh, an organization based at the Hebrew University,
Mt. Scopus dedicated to assisting blind and dyslexic students,
who graciously loaned the equipment to Yad Vashem, as well as
to Mr. Avraham Ivanir who was instrumental in facilitating the
arrival of the Visual Aids at Yad Vashem.
Yad Vashem’s
Archives currently contain some 70 million pages of
documentation, and the Library holds over 110,000 titles in 52
languages.