INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library is expanding its collection of Braille books in February 2024. The expansion is meant to provide an inclusive collection to patrons who are blind, patrons who have low vision, and patrons who want to practice reading braille.
The Braille collection will include 35 new titles for children. These titles will be available for in-person browsing at seven branch locations that were selected by looking at circulation and demand of our Braille titles.
Braille titles will be available for in-person browsing at Central Library, College Avenue, Fort Ben, Franklin Road, Glendale, Lawrence, and Nora. Patrons can place holds on these titles online and have items sent to any Indianapolis Public Library location for pickup.
Browse the Braille collection online at IndyPL.org
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