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The Center, through its Illinois Resource Center (IRC), provides an array of professional development and support services for teachers and administrators who serve linguistically and culturally diverse students, with an emphasis on English-language learners (ELLs).
Provides a mail order public library of audio books and Braille program for individuals who are unable to read standard print comfortably.
Houses Kane County's core of legal research materials, including print products and online databases. Provides the following law library services to residents of Kane County: - Legal materials available for borrowing. - Charging stations (for phones, tablets and computers). - Computers with internet and scanners for eFiling, and cameras and audio for Zoom court access. - Databases. - Video magnifier low vision aids. - Meeting rooms (available for client meetings, depositions, quiet study, mediation, etc.). - Printing and delivery (wireless printing if available from mobile devices). - Ordering documents. - InterLibrary loan. - Purchase materials (library may be able to order some legal titles at a discount for patrons to own). - Lawyer in the Library. Lawyer in the Library: Divorce and Family Law Help: Family law lawyers volunteer to answer brief divorce and family law questions for self-represented litigants with Kane County cases. Priority will be given to those who have been sent by a judge and need to immediately return to court. Drivers' Privilege Clinic: Volunteer attorneys from the Kane County Bar Association offer free legal advice to assist in getting driving privileges re-instated.
A lending library that includes books, videos, audio materials, test kits and games related to deafness, blindness, American Sign Language, audiology, mental health, behavior management, parenting and administration. Materials shipped to anywhere in Illinois.