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Berks County Public Libraries Add Braille Books to Accessibility Collection

by Berks County Public Libraries

Berks County Public Libraries Add Braille Books to Accessibility Collection

Berks County Public Libraries is pleased to announce the expansion of its Accessibility and Supportive Learning Collection to include 30 new books in braille. Excellent tools for those who are blind, those who have low vision, or those who want to practice reading braille, these specialty books are translated titles that use a braille embosser to “print” braille on heavier weighted paper.

Now approaching the third anniversary of this special collection, the library system’s recent addition of braille books serves as the latest installment of accessible materials available free to Berks County Public Library patrons.

“The Accessibility and Supportive Learning Collection allowed us to bring adaptive materials closer to those in Berks County who would benefit from them,” said System Administrator Stephanie Williams. “While we already offer a variety of braille materials, this is the first time we’ve been able to provide braille translations of full-text novels for the public to borrow.”

The county library system launched its accessibility collection in December 2020 with the goal of making inclusive and specialty tools closer to Berks County residents. Six months later, Berks County Public Libraries introduced EnChroma color blind glasses to its collection—the first institution in Pennsylvania to offer these glasses free for public use.

“This collection is meant to expand and evolve to better serve those in our community,” said Williams. “We encourage library patrons to explore the 276 accessible items currently available and consider submitting suggestions for future additions through our survey on the Accessibility and Supportive Learning webpage.”

Library cardholders can borrow braille books and other accessible materials by placing a request in the shared countywide catalog. Available book titles include:

Visit www.berkslibraries.org/supportive-learning for more information about materials in the Accessibility and Supportive Learning Collection.

The Berks County Public Library (BCPL) System is a department of the County of Berks, serving 428,849 county residents across 866 square miles and 72 municipalities since 1986. Through the support of the Berks County commissioners, BCPL staff aids in strengthening the Berks County community by providing centralized support for the 19 full-service member libraries and four branches. For more information, please visit www.berkslibraries.org.