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Are Talking Books @ your library?
The Indiana Talking Book & Braille Library serves Hoosiers who cannot read standard print due to a visual or physical impairment by offering books and magazines in braille, large print, and digital audio formats.
The Indiana State Library has provided free services to individuals with vision loss since 1934 when it became a regional library in affiliation with Library of Congress' National Library Service for the Blind. The Talking Book & Braille Library provides free digital audio books and the audio book playback equipment as well as large print and Braille books. Patrons can access directly access these materials via US Mail or at their local public library.
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