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Main ContentMission Statement: Providing narrated digital audio books for individuals living in California, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Oregon, or Texas and who happen to be blind or visually challenged. The following libraries participate in Unabridged... The California State Library's Braille and Talking Book Library loans braille and cassette talking books and magazines, playback equipment, and downloadable digital audio books for northern Californians uable to read conventional print. The State Library is California's public research library that helps a diverse people, their governments and their libraries meet their knowledge and information needs. The Colorado Talking Book Library is a free service to Coloradoans of all ages who are unable to read standard print material due to visual, physical or learning disabilities whether permanent or temporary. CTBL provides recorded, Braille and large-print books and magazines as well as a small collection of descriptive videos. The Talking Books Program of the New Hampshire State Library exists to meet the reading needs and interests of New Hampshire residents who are physically unable to see, handle or process printed material comfortably. It costs eligible borrowers nothing--no rental fees, no equipment fees, no late fines, no postage fees. The Oregon State Library, Talking Book & Braille Services strives to enhance the quality of life for print-disabled Oregonians through reading. TBABS is committed to deliver,in partnership with libraries and other agencies, the best possible library service to all eligible Oregonians. The Perkins Braille and Talking Book Library, located on the Perkins School for the Blind campus in Watertown, Massachusetts, is funded in part by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. The Library provides free services to Massachusetts residents of any age who are unable to read traditional print materials due to a visual or physical disability. The Perkins Library has been affiliated with the Library of Congress National Library Service network of cooperating libraries since the beginning of the Talking Book Program in 1931. The Talking Book Program of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission provides free library service to Texans of all ages who are unable to read standard print material due to visual, physical, or reading disabilities--whether permanent or temporary. Books and magazines are available in different formats, mainly on cassette, but also on record and in braille and large print--and now as downloadable digital audio books. As the state library agency for Vermont, the Department of Libraries (DOL) has as a primary role the fostering and co-ordination of resource sharing and access to information. Through its online systems and services the DOL provides access to VALS (Vermont Automated Libraries System), the Internet, and other information resources. The DOL also provides access to an ever-growing array of state government information. |
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