Wisconsin Talking Book and Braille Library
The Wisconsin Talking Book and Braille Library is a free library service administered by the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS), Library of Congress. The program is provided through a nationwide network of cooperating libraries that lend reading materials to residents of the United States and its territories and U.S. citizens living abroad who are unable to read or use regular print materials because of a visual or physical disability. Aging adults who experience vision loss have several resources through libraries that participate in the braille and talking book program. The library service lends high-quality talking books and the easy-to-use talking-book players needed to use them free of charge. The materials are circulated by postage-free mail. Talking books and magazines in audio formats are available online and on the go through the Braille and Audio Reading Download (BARD) service and the BARD Mobile app for smartphones and tablets; e-braille is also available to braille readers through the ereader (refreshable braille display picture below).
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