Do you have a patron that is always browsing your
large print collection, but even the larger font has started to prove difficult?
Do you have a patron that has read all your
audio books?
Do you have a patron that utilizes a
mobility aid?
Do you have a patron that has recently had a
stroke or debilitating health event?
Do you have a patron with a
reading disability?
If you work in a public library, chances are the answer is yes to at least one of these questions. And if so, the
Braille and Talking Book Library is here to provide a valuable resource for FREE to your community. We have over 125,000 audio and braille books in our collection for Michiganders that have trouble reading regular print books because of a disability. As
a librarian, you can even certify the application
on behalf of your patron.
So if your library is looking for an easy, free partnership that’s accessible and convenient, look no further. Contact me directly for more information.
Stephanie Wambaugh, Librarian 12
Team Lead and Outreach Services
Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library (BTBL)
Bureau of Services for Blind Persons
P.O. Box 30007
702 W. Kalamazoo St.
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: 1-800-992-9012
Fax: 1-517-284-2885
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