Kansas Talking Books is a specialized library service that provides personalized support and materials in a specialized format to eligible Kansas residents with visual impairments, physical impairments, or reading disabilities. They offer a diverse collection of audio books, audio magazines, braille books, and braille magazines that are delivered directly to the residents' homes, along with free postage for returns. Additionally, they lend special equipment at no charge and provide access to a wide range of genres, including romance, mysteries, bestsellers, science fiction, westerns, biographies, fiction, children's books, and young adult books.
Eligible individuals can sign up for Talking Books service through certifying authorities such as doctors, nurses, therapists, educators, social workers, and librarians. The service is also available to schools and medical facilities serving qualifying individuals. Kansas Talking Books is made possible by the State Library of Kansas and the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, aiming to ensure that all residents have the opportunity to read and access library resources.
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