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Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center That All May Read

Our Mission Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center The Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center opens the world of reading for the people of Illinois who cannot read print due to a physical or visual limitation. 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Talking Book Basics 1-800-426-0705 Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Talking Book library service consists of books, magazines, and music material in digital audio and Braille formats. Materials are mailed directly to your home and returned by mailing back to us. No postage is required (all items qualify as Free Matter for the Blind and Physically Handicapped). Established in 1931 and administered by the Library of Congress, the National Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped serves all eligible residents of the United States. Talking book programs are tax supported through grants, so there is no out of pocket expense to patrons. 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Illinois Network Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Four important organizations working together: Illinois State Library Talking Book and Braille Service in Springfield Serves as the Regional Library and NLS liaison Circulates and stores our expansive collection Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Provides patron services, reader advisory, and outreach for the entire state outside of Chicago Chicago Public Library Talking Book Center Serves residents of the city of Chicago Illinois Machine Sub-Lending Agency in DuQuoin Circulates and repairs the digital players 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Eligibility Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Service is provided to all Illinois residents who are blind, visually impaired, or have a physical disability that prevents the reading of standard print. Conditions may be permanent or temporary (resulting from injury or surgery). Some reading disabilities also qualify, such as dyslexia. (Reading disabilities must be certified by a medical doctor.) 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Eligibility Examples of qualifying visual disabilities: Low vision Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Examples of qualifying visual disabilities: Low vision Blindness Glaucoma Severe Cataracts Diabetic Retinopathy Macular degeneration 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Eligibility Examples of qualifying physical disabilities: Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Examples of qualifying physical disabilities: Muscular dystrophy Parkinson’s Disease Cerebral Palsy Paraplegics Arthritis Stroke or brain injury 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

How to Apply Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Call to request an application or download one from our website. Complete application by providing contact info, secondary contact, and reading preferences. Ask your doctor, nurse, social worker, or librarian to verify your disability by signing the application. Mail the completed application to our Burr Ridge location. One of our Reader Advisors will call you to set up your account and help you select books. 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Digital Players Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Once your account is set up, you’ll receive a free digital player in the mail. The machines are easy to use, sturdy, and portable. The rechargeable battery lasts 29+ hours. The large navigation buttons have built-in audio instructions. Additional features include a headphone jack, a USB port, tone and speed controls, sleep and bookmark functions, and more! 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Materials Available 1-800-426-0705 Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Over 130,000 digital audio books available: All genres: mysteries, romance, bestsellers, nonfiction, travel and adventure, religion, biographies, literature, westerns, history, cooking, science fiction, and more! Foreign language materials: Spanish, Polish, Chinese, etc. Children’s and YA books: Dr. Seuss, Captain Underpants, Frozen, Harry Potter, non fiction, classics, and much more. 75 digital magazines including: Consumer Reports, People, The Nation, Time, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, Ebony, Martha Stewart Living, Wired, and National Geographic. Children’s magazines: Cricket, Odyssey, Muse, National Geographic Kids, and Sports Illustrated Kids. 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Materials Available 1-800-426-0705 Braille books and magazines: Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Braille books and magazines: Over 15,000 adult and juvenile titles available from the Utah State Library Program for the Blind and Disabled Descriptive DVDs: 500 older movies with added narrative description for low vision viewers Old Time Radio Shows: Westerns, drama, comedies, and variety shows from radio’s golden era available on cassette Newsletters and Booklists: Talking Book Topics, Braille Book Review, and state newsletters as well as monthly book lists *If we don’t have it in our collection, it may be available through interlibrary loan from the NLS collection of over 200,000 titles. 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

BARD Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Braille Audio Reading Download is an online digital collection maintained by NLS. Talking book patrons may download audio and braille books and magazines to a USB flash drive or book cartridge. BARD gives patrons free, immediate access to thousands of titles. Books can be downloaded 24/7, with no due dates, wait lists, or download limits. BARD contains over 70,000 books and 90 magazines, with new titles added weekly. 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

BARD Mobile Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center The BARD Mobile app allows patrons to download BARD books and magazines directly to your iOS or Android devices. The free app is available for download from the iTunes store or Google Play store, and transforms your device into a personal, portable library. BARD Mobile is easy to use: Compatible with Voice Over and TalkBack Controls are similar to the talking book digital player 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

How to Order Books Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Call 1-800-426-0705 to find or request books. Email book requests to info@talkingbooks.org . Online catalog: https://webopac.klas.com/il1aopac/ From our website, browse our entire collection or search by author, title, or subject. Place an order for books to be mailed to your home by logging in and using the “Quick Request” tab. The catalog also directly connects with the BARD catalog for immediate downloads. “Talking Book Topics” Patrons receive a large print bimonthly catalog listing the most recent additions to the collection. Request books by completing the order form and mailing to our Burr Ridge location. 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Veterans Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Service to our nation’s veterans has been a cornerstone of the NLS program since it began, and all talking book programs offer priority service to veterans. “The talking book program provides a much-needed way for veterans to continue to learn and connect with others and their communities through reading. Without question, the NLS program enhances the quality of our lives.” -Thomas H. Miller Blinded Veterans Association 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Patron Testimonials 1-800-426-0705 Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center “Talking Books have been a great asset to my daughter’s education – without it she would not be able to keep up with her classmates.” “Talking Books help me keep a semblance of independence.” “I rely on Talking Books for my reading now that I have macular degeneration.” “Talking Books are a gift to those who are impaired by physical disabilities.” “Thank you so much for your service. You don’t know how much my husband appreciates your listening material and how much it has filled his days and lifted his depression.” 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Other Resources 1-800-426-0705 Illinois Radio Information Services Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Illinois Radio Information Services Eleven radio stations broadcast current information from local newspapers and magazines. www.ilbph.org NFB Newsline Over 300 national newspapers, including 6 from IL. Audio readings available 24/7 via touch tone phone or online. www.nfb.org/audio-newspaper-service Illinois Assistive Technology Program Promotes independence through assistive technology services and programs. www.iltech.org 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Funding Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center Funding for this grant was awarded by the Illinois State Library, a Department of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds provided by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org

Ways to Connect Illinois Talking Book Outreach Center 125 Tower Drive Burr Ridge, IL 60527 Phone: 1-800-426-0709 Fax: 1-630-734-5055 Email: info@illinoistalkingbooks.org Website: www.illinoistalkingbooks.org 1-800-426-0705 www.illinoistalkingbooks.org