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The Bangor Audiobook Group creates ‘Talking Books’ for the RNIB Library — a resource for blind and partially sighted people.
With the device, fans can feel where the ball is going and where the players are on the field. Five devices will be available for free to fans on a first-come, first-served basis.
A multi-sensory art exhibit featuring pieces inspired by lighthouses and ocean sounds will be showcased by students from ...
Stephen King narrates a new audiobook version of “Hansel and Gretel,” blending his storytelling with Maurice Sendak’s ...
Cleveland Public Library’s Board of Trustees opened its meeting on Tuesday, June 17, hearing from Will Reed, director of the Ohio Library for the Blind and Print Disabled. Reed expanded further on the ...
Nevada’s Talking Book Service (NTBS) provides free audiobooks and braille materials to residents with disabilities affecting ...
Editor’s note: The Pacific Daily News this week takes a closer look at the challenges faced by island residents who lost their eyesight.
Lotte Home Shopping is fulfilling its social responsibilities by sharing activities to support the dreams and hopes of blind children. Taking advantage of the characteristics of the home shopping ...
Demonstrating sheer grit, Kafi, an acid attack survivor and a visually impaired student, has once again topped her class at the Institute for the Blind, scoring 95.6% in the CBSE Class 12 ...
The Blind SA Bookshare service offers audiobooks, digital Braille, and large print files to over 700 members, providing an essential gateway to both leisure and academic resources.
So we’re doing somewhere in the area of 25 to 30 new titles a year,” said John Mugford, regional librarian for the New Mexico Library for the Blind and Print Disabled.
The Recording Library of West Texas is a non-profit organization that provides audio to those who are blind, low vision, and print impaired.