National Library Service (NLS) for the Blind and Print Disabled
This is the Atlanta walk-in library of the Georgia Library Service (GLS, also called GLASS), the state's regional library for the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled. It lends free talking books, braille books, and large-print magazines to Georgians who are blind, have low vision, or cannot hold a book or turn pages because of a disability. They also offer assistive technology and a free mail-order delivery so you can borrow books without leaving home.
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National Library Service (NLS) is a free braille and talking book library service for people with temporary or permanent low vision, blindness, or a physical disability that prevents them from... Main Services books Other Services assistive technology Serving all ages physical disability limited mobility visual impairment limited english individuals families with children
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- Who they serve
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What they offer 4
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Talking Book & Braille Lending ServiceService
Free loan of audiobooks on digital cartridge and braille books, delivered by mail with postage-free return.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Digital Book Player & BARD Download AccessService
Loan of a free digital talking-book player and access to download audio and braille books from the BARD service to a phone, tablet, or computer.
- Recently verified· Jun 24
Assistive Technology & Walk-in CenterService
On-site center where patrons can try assistive technology and get help reading standard print materials.
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Blind and Physically Handicapped Library ServicesService
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