Jacksonville public library talking books
Registering To register with Talking Books, you must fill out the application form and have it certified for eligibility. N, Jacksonville, FL To use this software, the customer should get trained at the Vision Education and Rehabilitation Center or an equivalent school, as staff will be unable to train visitors.
Zoomtext is available at Main and all branches at the ADT compatible workstations. Windows has accessibility features on all the other computers. Call your nearest location for more information. Hand-held magnifying glasses are available throughout the Jacksonville Public Library system. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form.
Search this site. Customize your search Catalog Databases Events Website. Get a Library Card. Chat, Text, or Email with a Librarian. You each rose to the occasion and kept the books flowing. As a program we did surmount and in some ways are coming out more resilient and creative than when we started.
Technology has played a big part in that positive outcome that she mentioned. There are currently 16, Braille books and 77, digital books to choose from. NLS is also developing a new digital talking-book machine DTBM that would meet patron demand and serve as a bridge between the current DTBM—introduced in —and a next-generation device. NLS is also taking steps to diversify its pool of narrators to represent a wider group of voices.
Sign up to get the hottest titles in your favorite genres sent right to your inbox each month. Skip to main content. Tuesday, March 2, Pianist Matthew Whitaker will perform a virtual concert on March 3 at 8pm to kick off a year-long celebration of NLS's 90th anniversary.
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Get a Library Card. Want the book hook up? Tails and Tales booklists will continue to be available for your enjoyment on the Spotlights Page and in the Reading Room.
The Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Book Library provides information and reading materials in Braille and recorded audio format to Florida residents who are unable to use standard print as the result of visual, physical, or reading disabilities. In addition, ten subregional libraries provide local services to residents of metropolitan areas. Reading materials are sent to and from customers via postage-free mail and all services are provided free.
The Library serves more than 31, Florida residents with annual loans exceeding 1. Summer Reading Spotlights We concluded another wonderful summer reading program at the library.
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