Hello Susan, there are a number of ways to get access to audio books for students who are print disabled: The CNIB Library for the Blind sells and loans audio books to anyone who is print disabled (blind, visually impaired, disability relating to comprehension, physical disability preventing holding a book) either directly or indirectly. If the student is blind and are a client of the CNIB they can directly borrow any of the materials found in our catalogue. All circulating audio books in the CNIB Library collection are currently on 4 track cassette tape which does require a 4 track tape player. If the student is not blind but is print disabled and able to access restricted materials under the copyright act, they can indirectly access our books via interlibrary loan. The other option, particularly for Nova Scotia is, the VISUNET CANADA Partners Program offered by the CNIB Library. If your library participates in this (contact the Nova Scotia Provincial Library to find out) you can have unlimited access to our collection for any print disabled student without going through ILL and the fees attached there. We have all of the books you listed below in our collection and we have all of them except Ordinary People available for sale. Our sales contact is Stan Flamer, Manager Sales, 416 480-7674, [log in to unmask] Our ILL contact for schools is Cathy Powell, 416 480-7539, [log in to unmask] The Atlantic Provinces Special Education Authority (APSEA) is great resource for students who are blind or visually impaired, their web site is: http://www.apsea.ca/index.htm Another resource is Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D) located in the US. For an annual fee (I believe $75.00 US) students can receive materials - most of which are educational - it is well worth it considering 97% of print material is not available to those who are print disabled - students need to use every and any resource available. Their web site is at: www.rfbd.org/ I have also posted a "Resource Information Kit for Print Disabled Students, K-12" on our web site at: http://www.cnib.ca/library/libraries_schools/index.htm However, I am in the process of updating it. If you or any others on the list require any more info don't hesitate to call or e-mail me! Cheers, Shelagh Paterson Manager, Advocacy Programs CNIB Library for the Blind 416 480-7670 [log in to unmask] >>> "[log in to unmask]" 10/09/01 02:40pm >>> Hello all, I am currently looking for audio books for our high school library and/or learning resources center. We have a few students who are print handicapped and require specific titles for a course. I am not having much luck finding them, I have one title currently on order from the Nova Scotia Provincial Library - Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. If any one may know where I might find these titles for loan or purchase on audio tape it would be greatly appreciated! Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger Ordinary People - Judith Guest Summer of My German Soldier - Bette Greene Rumble Fish - S.E. Hinton Thank you, Susan Susan E. Smith Librarian/Information Center Specialist North Colchester High School/ Pugwash District High School Nova Scotia, Canada [log in to unmask]