[BlindTlk] getting books Brailed

Judy Jones sonshines59 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 13 20:20:55 UTC 2020


Hi, Madison,

I've gone strictly to digital braille, as it takes up obviously less room
than hard-copy, but I do love the hard-copy as well.
There are lots of braille transcribers, that would charge you.  The other
option is to invest in a braille embosser yourself.
https://www.nfb.org/resources/braille-resources/braille-transcription-resour
ces

Judy

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Subject: [BlindTlk] getting books Brailed

Hi all,
I hope this is appropriate for this list, sorry if it's not. I have some
print books that I'd really like to read, but I can't find anywhere that has
them in hardcopy Braille. I know people are going to say look for them as
audio books, but Braille is my preference, so I don't want to hear any such
comments. I've tried reading electronic Braille, but I don't care for it.
Does anyone know of anywhere where I could send books to get Brailled? Now
that I'm no longer in school the place that used to produce all of my
schoolwork and did a couple of pleasure books for me can't help us anymore.
If no one knows of anywhere then that's okay, I just thought I'd ask on
hear. Thanks for any help/suggestions anyone can provide me!!!!
Madison


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