Application for Kentucky Talking Book Library Service is a legal document that was released by the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives - a government authority operating within Kentucky.
Q: What is the Kentucky Talking Book Library Service?
A: The Kentucky Talking Book Library Service is a service that provides books and other materials in accessible formats to people with print disabilities in Kentucky.
Q: Who is eligible for the Kentucky Talking Book Library Service?
A: People who are unable to read or use standard printed materials due to a visual or physical disability are eligible for the service.
Q: What materials are available through the Kentucky Talking Book Library Service?
A: The service provides a wide range of materials, including fiction and non-fiction books, magazines, and newspapers, in formats such as braille, audio, and large print.
Q: Is there a fee for the Kentucky Talking Book Library Service?
A: No, the service is free for eligible individuals.
Q: How do I receive the materials from the Kentucky Talking Book Library Service?
A: The materials are sent to eligible individuals through the mail, and return postage is provided.
Q: Are there any other services provided by the Kentucky Talking Book Library Service?
A: Yes, the service also offers assistive technology and equipment loans, as well as reader advisory services.
Q: Is the Kentucky Talking Book Library Service only available in Kentucky?
A: Yes, the service is specifically for residents of Kentucky.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives.