She marvels that in this microchip-dominated, split-second age, the need is growing for volunteers willing to make Braille books by hand.
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Many library services, such as the distribution of Braille books through the mail, were first implemented by the Library War Service during World War I.
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Patrons of the service are also eligible to download thousands of available audio and braille books and magazines via Braille & Audio Reading Download ( BARD ) service.
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It initially will be equipped with 100 braille books, 20 cassette players with headphones and 500 cassettes, which will provide patrons with works of literature and general knowledge.
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Services for the visually impaired are also a key focus for the institution, with a collection of 12, 000 Braille books together with information technology resources for readers.
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The NLS also offers a broad range of Braille literacy information and resources including braille books, software, and other material intended to assist with the production of braille.
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Besides classes and vocational workshops, the orphanage operated its own printing press and bindery where it produced its own textbooks, Braille books, and German-language newspapers.
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Associated Services for the Blind of Philadelphia won a $ 618, 636 contract from the Library of Congress in Washington, D . C ., to provide braille books.
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Throughout the book, " Touch the Universe : A NASA Braille Book of Astronomy, " identical features are reproduced in tactile form by using consistent patterns or textures.
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"Touch the Universe : A NASA Braille Book of Astronomy, " by Noreen Grice, presents a Braille treatment of photographs of some of the most dramatic celestial features.