Talking Book Service

Talking Books Topics

Talking Book Topics (TBT) 2022 Bi-monthly catalog will be available in HTML as well as PDFs for TBT (Adult, Children, and Spanish order forms).

Due to significant and worsening supply-chain issues and worldwide paper shortages, the large-print edition of TBT 2022 will not be printed. NLS continues to communicate with the US Government Publishing Office (GPO) that has reiterated these problems are expected to continue through 2022 and are now compounded by related shortages of ink and other printing supplies.


That All May Read - National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled

Services & Programs

Recorded materials on digital book cartridges are available on loan by the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, a division of the Library of Congress. The digital recordings require specially designed playback equipment which is also supplied on free loan to eligible individuals and institutions wherever they reside.

Would you like more information? Check out these frequently asked questions

The Roanoke Public Libraries' talking book service covers the cities of Roanoke, Salem, Covington, and Clifton Forge as well as the counties of Alleghany, Botetourt, Craig, and Roanoke.

Available Media

A wide variety of books and magazines are available on recorded media and by download from the BARD website. Just a few of the categories you can choose from are adventure, bestsellers, religion, business, children's materials, gardening, history, poetry, sports, travel, and westerns. "Talking Book Topics", a bimonthly catalog of titles, is available in large print or on cassette.


Talking Book Library patrons can now access their account from home using the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC.) To get started, contact us to get your patron ID and temporary password. Once authorized you can update your personal profile, search the catalog and add books to your request list.

Resources


Braille and Audio Reading Download

BARD stands for the National Library Service's Braille and Audio Reading Download. This is a free service featuring thousands of downloadable Talking Books and magazines and is a second way to receive digital books in addition to those delivered via U.S. Mail.

Patrons can register for BARD by calling 540-853-5689 or emailing [email protected]. You must be registered with the Roanoke Public Library Talking Book Service, have an active email address and high-speed internet as well as knowledge of downloading, unzipping, and transferring files to download books. Once books are downloaded they can be stored on a flash drive or digital talking book cartridge.

For additional information about BARD, check out their website!


NLS Digital Talking Book Player - Operation and Use

iFocus Exploring the BARD Mobile App - Apple Accessibility

iFocus Exploring the BARD Settings - Apple Accessibility

iFocus Exploring the BARD Bookshelf - Apple Accessibility

iFocus Exploring the BARD Book Player - Apple Accessibility

BARD Mobile Apple App and Android App  

The BARD Mobile apps enables NLS patrons to download audio and braille books, magazines, and music scores directly to their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, and Android Phone or Android devices  provided they have a BARD account. A refreshable braille display is required to read downloaded braille materials.

Bard Mobile IOS app

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bard-mobile/id705229586

Bard Mobile Android app 

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gov.loc.nls.dtb

User Guide and Help

The user guide is available in the Help section of the app and online in HTML format at this BARD link. You can also access videos on How to Use BARD Mobile or send an email to [email protected]. YouTube also has many helpful videos, including this one from The Blind Life.

BARD Express

BARD Express

BARD Express provides NLS patrons with an easy way to access BARD. Use BARD Express to browse thousands of audio books and magazines, download them to your Windows-based computer, and transfer them to an NLS cartridge, or you can play it directly from your computer in the Bard Express App. BARD Express simplifies the process by providing a menu-driven interface, reducing the need to memorize a complex set of keyboard commands. What does this mean? BARD Express can be used with as few as four keys, while providing advanced functionality for the more adventurous user.

Resources

Learn more about BARD Express by checking out the Frequently Asked Questions. If you’re already running BARD Express, access the help topics by pressing F1.

Library of Congress video series - Using Bard Express