Unfortunately, there aren't many.  I have had a difficult time in that
department.  The best solution, honestly, is to either have the college scan
the book into a file that would be compatible with either Open Book or
Kurzweil.  If you do not have either one of those programs, it can be put
into an RTF file which you can read using JAWS.  These are the methods I
use.  I have also scanned the books myself, when the school was too slow.
RFBD seems to be hopelessly out-of-date, and expensive.  With college texts,
and professors who typically use the newest edition, it's really tough.
I'm sorry I couldn't give you more.  As an afterthought, have you tried
searching BookShare.org?
Warmly,
Melissa

Melissa Riley
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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 4:07 PM
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Subject: [Blind-Computing] audio text books

Does anyone know a resource for audio text books?  I am going for my
graduate degree and need audio text books I do know of RFBD.org they don't
have the books I am looking for 

Looking for some other resources



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