Audio Books: 63,500 titles 93,000 copies Braille: 25,000 titles Descriptive videos and DVDs: describe the action as needed: 350 titles.

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Audio Books: 63,500 titles 93,000 copies Braille: 25,000 titles Descriptive videos and DVDs: describe the action as needed: 350 titles

Bestsellers Mystery Romance History Non-Fiction Fiction Suspense Children’s Books Biography Westerns Idaho history Adventure

Talking Book Service users receive FREE: Books, magazines, descriptive movies and DVDs Audio player Access to BARD and OPAC Mailing of all materials Toll free number: (800)

Who Qualifies? Anyone who cannot read standard print who is: Legally blind Visually unable to read standard print without aids other than glasses Physically unable to hold a book or turn the pages Unable to read due to a brain condition

What types of brain conditions? Must be a physical condition which affects the brain’s ability to process information. Examples include stroke victims, brain injuries, and some forms of dyslexia.

TO HELP SPREAD INFO ABOUT THE TALKING BOOK SERVICE

Registering Users 1.Download an application at: ty-applications 2.Help the applicant complete the application. 3.Certify the applicant by completing the section on the bottom of page 2 4.Mail the application to TBS at ICfL (free postage for the blind)

For more information about TBS, contact: Sue Walker: (800) book-service