Do you have services available for residents of Indiana who cannot use standard printed materials due to a visual or physical disability?
Answer
The Indiana State Library serves as Indiana's Talking Books and Braille Library. This free service provides Hoosiers who are unable to read standard print, due to a visual or physical disability, with books on audio cassette and in Braille, as well as large print. Information on eligibility is online at http://www.in.gov/library/tbbl.htm.