Books and Magazines on WebBraille
About WebBraille
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for
WebBraille Users
Please read the New Limitations on the Use of WebBraille
Login into BARD (requires a username and password)
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Individual Braille readers, Schools for the Blind, and other organizations
that provide Braille may be granted access to the site. WebBraille is now part of the BARD service. To use WebBraille, you will need to fill out the BARD application located at https://nlsbard.loc.gov/NLS/ApplicationInstructions.html.
Books and Magazines on Web-Braille
WebBraille books can be searched in the NLS online catalog. A link to each
volume of a WebBraille title will appear in both the brief display and the
full display. When a WebBraille link is selected, you will be prompted for
your WebBraille username and password. To search only WebBraille titles,
you may enter "web braille" (as two words) in the "keyword" field.
Links to WebBraille titles are also available using the online version of
Braille Book Review beginning with the July-August, 1999 issue.
All NLS-produced Braille Magazines are now being posted to WebBraille
within one working day after the hardcopy version is shipped
Braille music scores, books about music, and music magazines