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Friday, January 31, 2025

Audio resources

FYI-Most of our texts (including the Little History of Philosophy) are available in audio format from audible.com, and from public libraries via the Libby app.

Also, Rachel Kirk's library colleague Denise passes along this info about MTSU's audio services (etc.):

HTML articles in JEWLsearch/EDS do have an audio option that's available on the screen. EBooks get a little trickier, but some sort of browser or installed software should help. 

But if there's ever a book that just can't seem to work - either browser or DRM won't allow a full download - let me know and EBSCO can provide a different format - based on whatever software you want to use. This takes less than 24 hours. 

Read & Write
You have the ability to download chapters (or anything) as PDFs and upload them to this software. I would recommend this for eBooks the most! 

Other options to try: 
Kurzweil 
I think you need to register and then you can install. 

JAWS 
Available through DAC: https://dac.mtsu.edu/JAWSandZT/
But you'll need to go through DAC to get access, I do believe. 

NVDA 
This is a free download and not available through DAC or ATC. It works with Windows only. I run into issues with NVDA sometimes where I can't ever turn it off. 

Denise F. Quintel, Discovery Services Librarian

Middle Tennessee State University 615-898-5144 |  denise.quintel@mtsu.edu  

Feel free to contact Rachel (Rachel.Kirk@mtsu.edu) with any questions. 


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