Arkansas Regional Library for
the Blind & Physically Handicapped
One Capitol Mall
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-1155
TOLL FREE: 1-866-660-0885
nlsbooks@asl.lib.ar.us
Application for Service pdf Eligibility NLS Online Catalog Internet links
TAP Arkansas provides free accessible telephone equipment, including large button and amplified.
Arkansas Information Reading Network provides Arkansas newspapers in audio format on-air or by telephone dial-up.
Arkansas Regional Library for the Blind Newsletter Spring 2009
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Welcome to the Arkansas Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped web site. This library is part of the Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) network and the Arkansas State Library.
ARLBPH provides popular books and magazines in special long playing recorded format
(cassette) to patrons in 60 of the state's 75 counties and in braille to all eligible Arkansans.
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All books are mailed directly to the patron's home on free loan and may be returned postage free after a maximum of 6 weeks. |
Special format cassette playback machines (4-track) and adaptive equipment are provided on free loan for as long as patrons need and are using the service. |
When you need assistance with the following adaptive equipment:
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headphones, | |
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a remote control switch, | |
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breath switch, or | |
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audio-amplifier, |
or if you need a replacement for a machine that is not working properly ...
Call the Library for the Blind Toll Free at
1-866-660-0885
Or e-mail requests to nlsbooks@asl.lib.ar.us
APPLICATION FOR SERVICE
Interested in Talking
Books or Braille Services?
Carefully read the description of ELIGIBILITY to determine if the interested individual is
eligible for service.
Contact Information:
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Call 682-1155 in the Little Rock area, or | |
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TOLL FREE 1-866-660-0885, statewide | |
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fax 501-682-1529, | |
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e-mail (ksmith@asl.lib.ar.us), | |
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print this application and mail the filled out form | |
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write and request an application for
service as a last resort. |
SUBREGION
- Southwest (lower level of the Magnolia Public Library)
Columbia County Library (Magnolia Public Library) serves the patrons in the
following counties:
Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River,
Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Polk, Sevier, and Union.
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Columbia County Library P.O. Box 668 Magnolia, AR 71754 |
Librarian: Sandra Grissom Email: lbph@hotmail.com |
Basic factsheet about NLS services
ORDERING BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
ONLINE CATALOG
You may search the National Library Service for the Blind's online union catalog (forms
based) to find titles of interest, then contact your reader advisor directly by phone, fax, mail,
or e-mail to have books sent immediately or added to your request list.
If your last name begins with a letter from A-Mc your readers advisor is Claire Leheny (501)
682-2856 (outside of the Little Rock area call Tol Free 1-866-660-0885), or e-mail
NLSBOOKS@ASL.LIB.AR.US for braille or recorded books.
If your last name begins with a letter from Md-Z, or if the books are for a child up to age 14,
your readers advisor is Eva Harrison (501) 682-2871 (outside of the Little Rock area call Toll
Free 1-866-660-0885), or e-mail NLSBOOKS@ASL.LIB.AR.US for braille or recorded books.
MAGAZINES
The National Library Service (NLS) provides approximately 75 popular MAGAZINES in
braille or recorded format. If you would like to receive free subscriptions to any of these
magazines contact Kelly Smith directly at 501-682-1155 (e-mail ksmith@asl.lib.ar.us).
Magazine
titles from NLS
MUSIC
Eligible borrowers may receive MUSIC materials directly from the Music Section
of NLS. The
collection consists of scores in braille and large print; textbooks and books about music in
braille and large print; and elementary instruction for voice, piano, organ, guitar, recorder,
accordion, banjo, and harmonica in recorded form. You may send e-mail to the Music
Section at nls@loc.gov.
BRAILLE
The National Library Service for the Blind (NLS) in Washington provides information on
literary, mathematics, and music BRAILLE transcription and proofreading instruction (locally
and via correspondence); literary braille competency certification; and braille technology.
BARD Downloadable Audio Books and Magazines
You may review the criteria for participation and request an account by reading the application instructions.
National Library Service f/t Blind & Physically Handicapped
(NLS)
Alex Catalog of Electronic Texts
Braille and Audio Reading Download (BARD)
Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
Christian Record Services for the Blind
National Camps for Blind Children
The On-Line Books Page
Project Gutenberg
Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic's Online Catalog
Division of Services for the Blind, Arkansas Dept. of Human Services
Lion's World Services for the Blind
If you have comments or suggestions Email: jhall@asl.lib.ar.us
J.D.Hall, Manager of BPH Services