[il-talk] Chicago Pub. Library Now Has Free Bookshare Memberships
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Fri Aug 24 19:00:40 UTC 2012
I don't think so. I believe Overdrive uses Protected Windows Media
as its format, and the small DAISY players do not support it.
Dave
At 05:43 PM 8/20/2012, you wrote:
> I have been using the Overdrive Media option for
> many years, so that is nothing new. Has Overdrive
> become compatible with players like the Victor
> Reader or the Booksense?
>
>Connie
>
>
> ---- Original message ----
>
> Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 15:50:23 -0500
> From: Kelly Pierce <kellytalk at gmail.com>
> Subject: [il-talk] Chicago Pub. Library Now Has
> Free Bookshare Memberships
> To: NFB of Illinois Mailing List
> <il-talk at nfbnet.org>
> >For those in the City of Chicago, there is now a
> link at the top of>the e-books page on the Chicago
> Public Library website for people
> with>disabilities interested in accessible
> electronic books. Folks are>directed to a page
> that says in part:>>begin quote:>"This library, in
> partnership with Bookshare and OverDrive
> (our>technology partner for this site) is pleased
> to introduce you to LEAP>- the Library eBook
> Accessibility Program. If you have a
> print>disability, are in need of accessible eBooks
> and are a patron of the>Chicago Public Library,
> sign in below to learn if you may qualify for>a
> free LEAP subscription at Bookshare.">>It is
> necessary to have a library card, available free
> at any branch.>The northern suburbs have had this
> for a while along with Naperville.>Chicago became
> interested in e-book access after the NFB
> sued>Philadelphia for its inaccessible e-books in
> the library.>>I am so pleased that Chicago is now
> moving toward access and>disability inclusion of
> its mainstream library
> programs.>>Kelly>>_______________________________________________>il-talk
> mailing
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