Collection Formats

Large Print

Available at all your Library locations, Large Print books are complete, unabridged books with clear, oversized, high-contrast type.

Large Print Books are designed for ease of reading. In addition to people with vision challenges, they are perfect for reading on the treadmill or learning to speed-read.

Over 20,000 titles in paperback and hardcover and including bestsellers, popular fiction, mysteries, romance, westerns, classics, biographies and a variety of nonfiction!

Large Print Books are gathered together in their own sections at each library. If you are looking for a specific title, search the catalogue by title. All Large Print Books have [large print] inserted following their titles. We’re happy to help you find them!

 

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DAISY Books

  • full-length recordings of popular fiction and non-fiction books on compact disc
  • wide selection including bestsellers, classics, popular fiction, romance, mysteries, westerns as well as nonfiction
  • located in the Visiting Library Service offices of the Central Library
  • produced and distributed by non-commercial organizations such as the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA) for the exclusive use of individuals who are print-disabled.  For access to the CELA library collection, please visit their website at www.celalibrary.ca.

Talking books on compact disc are in the proprietary DAISY format and require free software to play on a computer or a special reading machine. DAISY discs may be played on a computer disc drive, newer CD players or Victor Readers, which may be borrowed for limited time periods.

To comply with Canadian law, access to Talking Books is restricted to residents of the City of London who have an inability to use standard printed materials because of perceptual, physical or learning impairment. Eligibility is defined by the Canadian Copyright Act and can include reasons such as blindness, neuromuscular diseases or dyslexia.

Print disabled clients can request DAISY books from the Visiting Library, as they would from any other branch collection. Eligible customers are welcome to visit and browse the selection of titles. The collection is also accessible from any location via the library catalogue and eligible library users may place holds via computer for pickup at any location. Monthly home delivery is also available within the city limits for those who are homebound and unable to get to the library via the Visiting Library service.

 

Visiting Library Service
251 Dundas Street
London, ON
N6A 6H9

 

519-661-6444