The ABLE Library has a new website: https://able.vermont.gov/
The ABLE Library is a free talking book and braille library service. We serve patrons who are blind and visually impaired. We also serve patrons who have a physical or reading disability that stops them from being able to read standard print. We are part of the Vermont Department of Libraries. We are also a network library of the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS).
We help patrons of all ages access books in a format that fits their reading needs. We have a collection of large print books and digital talking books. We also have a collection of books for children and teens, as well as print braille picture books and audio-described DVDs. For patrons who read braille, we partner with the Perkins Library to give our patrons access to their braille books. Whichever book format you choose to read, our staff are available to help.
Our name, ABLE, stands for our main services: Audio, braille, large print, and electronic books.
To learn more and apply, please visit the ABLE Library website.