[nfb-db] Library of Congress

Scott Davert scottdavert at gmail.com
Fri Oct 25 13:48:50 UTC 2013


Hi Marsha.
Web Braille no longer exists as its own service, but it has been murged with the other services NLS offers into one site. So this person would get one email address and password to access both audio and braille content. You can find the application on the NLS BARD web page at:
https://www.nlsbard.loc.gov

HTH,
Scott

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On Oct 25, 2013, at 9:33 AM, Marsha Drenth <marsha.drenth at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi folks, 
> I am looking for the information for someone who would like to read braille books from the Library of Congress. I have been signed up with that service for so long, how would a person sign up for the first time? I think that this person lives in Minnesota. It woudl be great if this person could also get connected into WebBraille. Which leads me to another question, are there resources or a list of places that offer accessible books to persons who are deafblind? I know that BookShare is one good place, but are there others that I am over looking. 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Marsha drenth  
> Sent with my IPhone 
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