How do I get audio books?

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  • To get started with audio books contact the following libraries and complete their process for obtaining audio books.
  • We have no direct involvement in this aspect of the process.
  • However, Access Services can provide advice if you run into difficulties with the following libraries:    
    • Washington Talking Book & Braille Library (audio) http://www.wtbbl.org/  
    • Learning Ally (audio). [$99.00] +1 866 732-3585 http://www.rfbd.org/  
    • Bookshare.org (e-text) [Free for students] Bookshare.org  
    • National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) (audio) https://nlsbard.loc.gov/cgi-bin/nlsbardprod/index.cgi http://www.loc.gov/nls/  

If you have trouble finding an Audio book  You can come to Access Services in building 7 for guidance in locating Audio books from the above libraries. If a book is simply not available from any of the libraries, we can help by contacting the publishers and/or advising you on ways to convert your print textbook to an audio book.