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New Event Directions

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Thank you for submitting your event to the Library Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

Your event is now in approval status, our staff will review the information you provided and publish your event to the event listing. Once your event has been published you will be able to edit it by logging in under your user access.

Thank you,

LSDHH team

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New Service Directions

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Thank you for submitting your service to the Library Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

Your service entry is now in approval status, our staff will review the information you provided and publish your service listing to the TN Directory of Services. Once your service has been approved you will be able to edit your listing by logging in under your user access.

Thank you,

LSDHH team

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History

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Contact

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Library Services for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
615 Church Street
Nashville, TN 37219-2314

(615) 862-5750 (Voice)
Toll Free: 1-800-342-3262 (Voice)
(615) 290-5211 (VP) 
(615) 970-8105 (Text)
(615) 862-5494 (Fax)

Hours: Monday - Friday
9:00 am – 5:00 pm (Central)
E-mail: lsdhh@nashville.gov

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Other Videos

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NPL Library Card

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Nashville residents need a current Nashville Public Library card in order to borrow materials from the Library Services for the Deaf &

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LSDHH Application

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Regardless of  where you live in Tennessee you may borrow materials from the Library Services for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing collection.  However, your hometown will determine the type of library card you will need.

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Rules For Borrowing

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The Library Services for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing is located in the Nashville Public Library's Main Library. Any Tennessean may borrow books, media programs and equipment from us free of charge for 3 weeks! Procedures for getting and returning the materials vary depending on if you live in Nashville or in another city in Tennessee.

To borrow materials from the Library Services for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing:

Nashville Residents...

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Library FAQ

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Here are answers to some of the most Frequently Asked Questions we receive...

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Library

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Our lending library of books, media programs, and assistive communication devices is one of the largest, if not THE largest in a public library in the country, with over 12,750 items in the collection.  It includes materials to educate the hearing public about hearing loss and deafness as well as accessible informational and entertaining materials for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.  Materials about deaf-blindness are also available.

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Help Center

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Website FAQs

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To view the visual/ASL version of how to make an account for the LSDHH website, see our YouTube video.

What can I do if I register on the LSDHH website?

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TN Directory of Services

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For People Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

The Tennessee Directory of Services for People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing is an attempt to produce a comprehensive listing of programs, agencies and organizations throughout the state of Tennessee that serve people who are deaf, deaf-blind or hard of hearing. It is not known what percentage of services included in this Directory it represents.

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Media

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Our lending library of books and media programs is the largest in a public library in the country! With approximately 10,000 items in our collection you can learn about how to communicate with a person who is Deaf or hard of hearing or find materials in an accessible format. The collection is available to meet your information needs whether you are a child or adult, hard of hearing, deaf or hearing.

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Books & Media

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Our lending library of books and media programs is the largest in a public library in the country! With over 13,000 items in our collection you can learn about how to communicate with a person who is Deaf or hard of hearing or find materials in an accessible format. The collection is available to meet your information needs whether you are a child or adult, hard of hearing, deaf or hearing.

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Privacy Policy

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The information you submit to Library Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing website is confidential. Your library card application information, online account settings (including e-mail address), and checkout records fall into this category. We will not share this information or any other personal information about library customers with outside parties unless required to do so by a court order.