Reading
RNIB National Library Service
Summary: Everything you need to know about your RNIB Library
- What can your Library offer you?
- How to join
- Choosing books
- Library news
- Reader's Forum
- Read On magazine
- New Books magazine
- Right to read
What can your Library offer you?
- Our popular Talking Book Service provides over 15,000 audio books
- There are loads of braille, giant and large print and Moon books to choose from
- Books for children and young people
- A wide range of braille music scores including vocal and instrumental scores from classical pieces and opera to popular music and jazz
- Access online reference services such as newspapers, dictionaries and reference books
- Visit the Research Library for information about research into sight loss
How to join
Anyone who wants to read books in alternative formats can join the library, contact us on 0845 762 6843 or 01733 37 53 50 or email cservices@rnib.org.uk to find out more or download a form here:
Some callers may find it cheaper to call a landline, so we have detailed both 08 prefixed numbers and landline equivalents.
Choosing books
- We've produced a new guide to RNIB reading services, with information about the different catalogues and other resources on offer.
- Books for leisure and study are available for all ages. To help you choose, we provide book lists to give you ideas, or ask a librarian to make a list for you
- Search for books in alternative formats on the Library Catalogue
- If you're a Talking Book user try the Talking Book Catalogue
Library news
Visit our new Library news page:
- August edition of New Books magazine is out now
- Book of the month
- Summer reading challenge for younger readers
- Book festivals
- Olympic Games guide
- News from the world of books: Booker prize, free audiobooks
Reader's Forum
Talk with others about books on the new RNIB Reader's forum. Just go to the board and register to join in or simply browse the messages. Your comments and views are welcomed, especially if you have never posted a message to the forums before.
Read On magazine
In Read On we will tell you about the services and books on offer and we’ll also bring you information about events and exciting new developments. The magazine is sent out to all Library users or you can download a copy.
New Books magazine
New Books magazine is an update of all new book titles available for loan and sale from RNIB, designed to make it easy for you to choose the books you want to read. New Books is sent to all Library users and is also available to browse online or you can download it.
Right to read
RNIB believes that people with sight problems should be able to read the same book as everyone else, at the same time and at no extra cost. Help us to defend your rights by involving yourself in the Right to Read campaign.
The Copyright (Visually Impaired Persons) Act 2002 means that people with sight problems can get an accessible copy of a book for their own use without having to apply for permission.
Content author: cservices@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 05/08/2008 17:16
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