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The Deaf Services Center History

In 1977, the San Francisco Public Library and the Oakland Public Library jointly initiated services for Deaf and hard of hearing people through a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant. When the funding ended, the San Francisco Public Library continued its commitment to develop the Deaf Services Program and collection. Deaf San Francisco Bay Area community members formed an advisory committee with the support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The results of their work are twofold. First, they created their vision of the "Ideal Deaf Library". Second, they assisted with the planning and development of American Culture: the Deaf Perspective, an award-winning video series.

The Communications Center at the Presidio Branch was the first home for Deaf Services. In 1983, it moved to the Old Main Library. In 1990, a series of public meetings was held to help staff and architects to expand and update the original Advisory Committee's vision of the "Ideal Deaf Library". In 1996, Deaf Services moved into the New Main Library where the center represents the culmination of this vision.
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San Francisco Public Library Banner
In 1977, the Oakland Public Library and the San Francisco Public Library received funding from a Library Services and Construction Act (LSCA) to begin serving the Bay Area Deaf community. The funds were used to hire staff and to develop a collection which reflected their unique needs. This distinctive banner was designed by Lee Ann Akau, a local Deaf artist, and handcrafted by Margaret Myhre, Deaf Services Librarian from 1980-1989. "Library", as shown by two "L" handshapes, form the ends of the Bay Bridge. "Friend", as shown by the linked index fingers, spotlights the center of the bridge. This banner is a permanent part of the Deaf Services Center collection.
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