What is the Worcester Talking Book Library?

The Worcester Talking Book Library provides free services to Massachusetts residents of any age who are unable to read traditional print materials due to a visual or physical disability. We have access to more than 1.2 million volumes of material, including digital books, large type, described videos, braille, and 100 magazine titles in recorded and braille format. Providing mail-order service by telephone as well as service on a walk-in basis, the Worcester Talking Book Library serves customers from 9 months to over 100 years old. The Worcester Talking Book Library is located at the Worcester Public Library, and is funded through an annual legislative appropriation administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.


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  • Last Updated Oct 31, 2023
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