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More Than Your Typical Library

The word "library" puts us in a box that is too small for us. Do we offer books for the visually impaired? You know it. Over 120,000 books: books on demand, hard copy braille books, large print books.

If you have difficulty reading or handling regular print, you’re in the right place. Join us to come and enjoy books in a whole new way.

Audio books and hard copy books — braille and large print — delivered by mail.

Available through Braille Institute as an authorized National Library Service branch.

Apply. Join. Explore.

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You May be Eligible.

Check out the criteria required to join.

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​Submit an Application.

We’ll review and get back to you.

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See How We Can Help.

There are many ways we can help. Find out more.

Did you know?

Our quarterly newsletter is a great way to keep up with what’s going on here.

Books Are Just the Start

A phone line you can call to find the latest deals at the grocery store. A sensory room for kids. High-touch services and interesting book clubs. We are redefining what it means to be a "library."

Telephone Reader Program

Loaners & eReaders

Children’s Library

Using a touch phone, you can access a wide variety of information in English and Spanish. Content includes:

  • Periodicals such as LA Times, People, The New Yorker and more
  • The latest weather updates
  • Grocery and discount store ads
  • Braille Institute newsletters and announcements
  • Much more!

Braille Institute Library joins with the National Library Service in distributing braille eReaders to any and all interested Braille Institute Library patrons on long-term loans.

Using an eReader is a game changer for anyone who reads braille because it opens the door to a wealth of books, online content and more! Contact us to learn more.

From our Special Collection to thousands of braille, audio and large format books for children, your child will be delighted with our library and other activities including a summer reading program.

Did you know?

We have over 32,000 paper braille books.

Find Your Next Great Read

Not sure what to read next? Our staff and patrons have plenty of recommendations. On top of that, our Reader Advisors offer concierge-level service. Let them know what interests you and your preferred reading method, and they’ll get you set up.

The Rabbit Hutch

By Tess Gunty
National Book Award winning novel about four teenagers—recently aged out of the state foster-care system—in the post-industrial Midwest, exploring the quest for transcendence and the desire for love.
Penguin Random House

The Good Lord Bird

By James Mcbride

McBride takes a pivotal, troubled sequence in American history—John Brown’s abolitionist campaign—and retells it in a voice as comic and original as any we have heard since Mark Twain. The Good Lord Bird is daringly irreverent, but also wise, funny, and affecting.

National Book Award, Judges Citation

Blackouts

By Justin Torres

Blackouts is a work of fiction that sees through the inventions of history and narrative. An extraordinary work of creative imagination, it insists that we look long and steady at the world we have inherited and the world we have made—a world full of ghostly shadows and flashing moments of truth.

National Book Award, Judges Citation

Head Off & Split

By Nikky Finney

Head Off & Split sustains a sensitive and intense dialogue with emblematic figures and events in African American life. Artful and intense, Finney’s poems ask us to be mindful of what we fraction, fragment, cut off, dice, dishonor, or throw away, powerfully evoking both the lawless and the sublime.

Northwestern University Press [publisher]

Did you know?

We have over 120,000 digital books.

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