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Exploring Mexican Heritage Through Innovative Digital Exhibits and Assistive Technologies

Discover the rich tapestry of Mexican heritage via digital exhibits presented by the Arizona Memory Project. This initiative showcases historical narratives, leveraging assistive technology stations in libraries to enhance accessibility. Engage with the Mesa Public Library's mobile services, including a DVD & Blu-Ray retrieval system and a Media Box for efficient content access. Experience the inclusion of eReaders available for all, highlighting the importance of preserving culture through modern technology in libraries across Arizona.

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Exploring Mexican Heritage Through Innovative Digital Exhibits and Assistive Technologies

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  1. Ring Three: Collections • Mexican Heritage Digital Exhibit • Arizona Memory Project • A Look Back in Time • Assistive Technology Stations • Mesa Library Goes Mobile • DVD & Blu-Ray Retrieval System • Media Box • eReaders for eVeryone

  2. Mexican Heritage Digital ExhibitArizona Historical Society

  3. Arizona Memory ProjectArizona State Library

  4. A Look Back in TimeFlagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library

  5. Assistive Technology StationsPima County Public Library

  6. Mesa Public Library Goes MobileMesa Public Library

  7. DVD & Blu-Ray Retrieval SystemParker Public Library

  8. Media BoxGlobe Public Library

  9. eReaders for eVeryoneArizona State Library Image from Larkspur (CA) Public Library

  10. LSTA Funding March 10, 2014 Deadline for Projects from May 20, 2014 to August 3, 2015 http://www.azlibrary.gov/lsta/ This program was supported with funds granted by the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, a division of the Arizona Secretary of State under the Library Services and Technology Act which is administered by the Institute ofMuseum and Library Services.

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