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Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Library Services for People with Disabilities

Maine State Library Outreach Services provides a variety of programs listed below for residents with disabilities and the ability to search the online local catalog. These programs require certification by a qualified professional. Contact Outreach for any questions or help.

Books By Mail For Homebound Residents
Books By Mail provides free delivery of library materials to individuals who are homebound due to disability. Application for Books by Mail Homebound Services
Descriptive Video
Descriptive videos are regular commercial films that have been augmented with special narration that describes the action for people who have visual impairments.
Large Print
Maine State Library Large Print Service offers free large print books mailed directly to individuals who are visually impaired, and rotating collections of Large Print books to libraries who serve the visually impaired.
Talking Books
The federal Talking Books program provides free books on special media and machines to people who are blind, visually impaired, physically handicapped or reading disabled as certified by a proper authority.
Braille in Maine
Maine State Library Outreach arranges with the Perkins School for the Blind to have Braille library materials provided directly to eligible Maine residents without cost to users. Mainers who would like to borrow materials in Braille should contact the Perkins School directly at 1-800-852-3133.
Web Braille
Maine Talking Books users are eligible for Web Braille service from the Library of Congress.

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