Audio and Digital Books Eugene F. Sullivan Library at Wm. Diamond Middle School: You can borrow the audio version of many novels, including novels studied in English classes. Minuteman Library Network: You can borrow the audio version of many novels, including novels studied in English classes. Boston Public Library: You can borrow the audio version of many novels, including novels studied in English classes. National Library Service: You can access the audio version of many books
and magazines. (This service is free for anyone with a qualifying disability.) Learning Ally (formerly Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic): You can access the audio version of many books and textbooks. (This service is available for a fee for anyone with a qualifying disability.) BookShare: You can download digital text of any books (including some textbooks) that can be read and spoken by your computer. (Bookshare™ is free for all U.S. students with qualifying disabilities. It is available for non-qualifying individuals for a one-time registration fee + an annual fee.) Origin of Words
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