[nabs-l] electronic books

hannah sparklylicious at suddenlink.net
Fri Apr 10 03:49:30 UTC 2009


I get a lot of my books from audible.com You have to buy them, 
but they're usually worth it at the end because it's read by 
people.
Hannah

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jason Mandarino" <blind.subscriber at gmail.com
>To: "'National Association of Blind Students mailing list'" 
<nabs-l at nfbnet.org
>Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 11:08:39 -0400
>Subject: [nabs-l] electronic books


>I am curious where blind people typically obtain electronic files 
of their
>books? I know that Book share exists, but is there any reliable 
web
>resources that are both accessible and for purchase?

>I am asking for I am interacting with several Christian 
publishers, and one
>specifically is interested in understanding what a competitive 
E-file would
>look like.  Although they are a small publisher, I am very 
excited that they
>are more than willing to assist me and create some business 
changes.
>However, I need some help in regards to pointing them in the 
right
>direction, and probably will need to test them out myself.

>Sincerely,

>Mandarino

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