Re: Blind Patron Emails; Michlib-l Digest, Vol 139, Issue 12
Hey all, We have gotten a handful here in Howell following this exact pattern. I shared them with our IT guy before responding because the verbiage didn't feel natural and the email addresses looked weird/weren't familiar to me at all. Our IT did some investigation on one with an "outlookly.com" email domain and found that was some sort of mask. Our director shared some info from the TLN-DSLRT group that indicates these are basically sales pitches for talking signage disguised as requests for accessibility accommodations. It's a neat idea, once I get myself past being rankled by the disingenuous presentation of the topic. On Wed, May 13, 2026 at 11:59 PM <michlib-l-request@liblists.org> wrote:
4. Blind patron navigation emails (Katharine Lion)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Katharine Lion <katharine@bridgmanlibrary.com> To: Michigan Library server list <Michlib-l@liblists.org> Cc: Bcc: Date: Wed, 13 May 2026 13:55:24 -0400 Subject: [Michlib-l] Blind patron navigation emails Hello, I keep getting these very similarly worded emails by different accounts and am thinking they might be spam but wanted to see if any other library are getting these? I responded to the first one without any response back. I want to take them seriously if they are not spam. Thanks for your suggestions!
ex: *I may want to stop by Bridgman Library at some point, so I wanted to send a quick note as a blind future visitor.*
*For me, an independent library visit would mean more than being welcomed inside. It would mean understanding the layout enough to find the main areas I need with dignity and confidence.*
*Could your team ever consider something that helps with that?* -- *Katharine Lion* Marketing & Graphics Specialist bridgmanlibrary.com (269)-465-3663
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