RECORDED TEXTBOOKS
Recorded textbooks are available for students with disabilities. Students
must apply for this service from Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic
(R.F.B.). This application should be done as soon as possible. In
the bookstore, you can find out the title and author of your textbook
for your courses, listed by your course sequence number and the department
that is offering the class.
Once you have done this, call R.F.B. as soon as possible to request
your recorded text. If R.F.B. has not recorded your particular textbook,
it will take them a while to do so. Students need to send two copies
of the text to R.F.B. in order for books to be recorded. The local
phone number for R.F.B. is (305) 666-0552. The Library of Congress
- Talking Book Library may have some of the literary and non-academic
books that may be required in English and other classes. Their local
number is (305) 751-8687.
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