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TA L K I N G B O O K &B R A I L L E L I B R A RY
•The Indiana Talking Book and Braille Library provides library service to any Indiana resident who cannot use standard printed materials due to a visual or physical disability
•Subregional Libraries in Evansville, Merrillville, and Columbus provide local Talking Book service to patrons in their communities
•Talking Books is a FREE service, there are never any costs associated with the program
For more information: http://www.in.gov/library/tbbl.htm
Indiana Talking Book and Braille Library140 N. Senate Ave.Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-232-3684 / [email protected]
•Borrow audio, Braille, and large print books through the mail
•Download over 65,000 audio and Braille books and magazines from BARD (http://nlsbard.loc.gov)
•Specialized playback equipment
•BARD Mobile App for downloading and reading books on the go
•Indiana Voices Recording Program
•Indiana Vision Expo
•Newspaper Reading Services
•Summer Reading Program for children and teens
315 W Ohio St, Indianapolis, 46204 317-232-3684 1-800-622-4970 [email protected]
in.gov/libraryin.gov/library/tbbl
Indiana Talking Books Subregional Libraries
Talking Books Service Bartholomew County Public Library: 536 Fifth Street Columbus, IN 47201
(812) 379-1277(800) 685-0524
Talking Books Service Evansville-Vanderburgh County Public Library: 200 SE MLK, Jr. Blvd.
Evansville, IN 47713(812) 428-8235(866) 645-2536
Talking Books Service Lake County Public Library:1919 West 81st AvenueMerrillville, IN 46410
(219) [email protected]