Washington Talking Book And Braille Library

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The Washington sound recording & Braille Library (WTBBL) could be a specialised library in port of entry, Washington, USA, serving people within the State of Washington UN agency square measure unable to browse normal print material. It’s administered by the Washington State Library. The library’s assortment includes giant print books, Braille books, audio container books, and digital cartridge books. It conjointly provides a recording service for audiobooks, a Braille service, a radio reading service, disability-focused reference service, and a range of youth services.

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