Most state libraries offer materials for residents with visual and other
disabilities. Assuming from your email address that you're in Arizona,
here's the link for the AZ State Library's service:
http://www.azlibrary.gov/talkingbooks .
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Cat Henry
Digital Librarian
Wake County Public Libraries
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From: Holly Ritchie <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: 08/05/2016 08:42 PM
Subject: Readers Advisory
Sent by: Fiction Discussion List
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I work in a public library and it has a very limited selection of braille
books. What are some of the ways that you go about answering readers
advisory to someone who has limited eyesight or is fully blind? What
options to do you give in addition to audio books (not always the most
diverse collection either)?
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