Hello List,

I noticed this too! Some of the NLS volumes are produced by other resources and they wouldn't have the original braille file on a particular book especially if it was hand copied. I do hope they will make a more concerted effort to get all of their braille collection in .brf electronic format and not have braille titles listed which aren't in electronic format. My wife wanted to order a few books and we discovered they weren't in electronic format. We made our case known to NLS.

You might check Book Share.  Also Braille.org.

Jim Aldrich

At 11:30 PM 09/18/2004 , you wrote:
I was looking online just now at books and was on web braille for a while
and noticed that some books are just on tape, some just in braille and
others both. I would like to read some in braille since I can just put thehm
on the bn so, does anyone know if I'm just missing something or do they
purposely produce things that way? I kept thihnking as I searched that with
the web, they could probably put everything in braille that is out there
especuially for users like us with braille displays. I'm trying to find
convenient  ways to go online and get books I want to read that nls doesn't
offer and was jumping between a couple sites looking around at some things
and was just wondering about the braille for anyone who might know.


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