Ohio Library for the Blind & Print Disabled
The Ohio Library for the Blind and Print Disabled (OLBPD) is part of the Cleveland Public Library. In partnership with the State Library of Ohio Talking Book Program, OLBPD serves as the Regional Library for the National Library Service (NLS) for the Blind and Print Disabled of the Library of Congress, and administers a free library program of braille and audio materials circulated to eligible borrowers in the State of Ohio by postage-free mail. OLBPD and the State Library of Ohio Talking Book Program received the 2010 National Library Service Network Library of the Year Award.
Services
OLBPD provides braille and audio materials, adaptive technologies, and specialized reading programs to support individuals who are blind or print disabled.
- OLBPD Online Catalog
- OLBPD Newsletter
- About OLBPD Services
- Adaptive Technologies
- Additional Service Resources
- Apply for Services
- BARD (Braille and Audio Reading Download)
- Braille Awareness and Literacy
- NLS Braille on Demand Request Form
- NLS Braille e-Reader Support
- NLS Collection Request Form
- NLS Digital Advanced Player 2 (DA2) YouTube How-To Series
- NLS My Talking Books Amazon Alexa Skill
- Reading Clubs For Youth
- Schedule a Pickup of Library Materials with USPS
- Volunteer with OLBPD
William Reed
216-623-2911
17121 Lake Shore Blvd. Cleveland, Ohio 44110-4006
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