Sources for Reading Materials

LiLI eAudioBooks Collection (LiLI-ABC)

Users with high speed Internet access can select from more than 2000 titles to download to their computers.  They can then listen to the book on the computer or transfer it to a MP3 player.  Titles cannot be transferred to an iPod.

The collection includes best sellers, books club favorites, and timeless classics, CEV Holy Bible Collection, children's and young adult titles, and the Pimsleur Language Series.

Register to use LiLI-eAudioBooks

Contact the Talking Book Service or your local public library for more information on using eAudioBooks.

National Braille Press

http://www.nbp.org/

An excellent source of Braille materials.

National Library Service

Search the NLS Catalog

Search the catalog of the National Library Service for the Blind and Visually Handicapped for a complete listing of materials available at Talking Book services throughout the country. Contact Idaho Talking Book Service if you would like to read any of the titles in this catalog.

RFB & D (Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic)

http://www.rfbd.org

With a membership they provide textbooks on tape and DVD to students that are blind or dyslexic.

WC3 Web Accessibility Initiative
(Alternative Web Browsing)

http://www.w3.org/WAI/References/Browsing

This collection reflects a wide range of approaches used for browsing the Web.


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Last updated: November 8, 2007 - 3:59pm by sue.walker