Please send any replies to dotbug3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Jamie, Can you answer this for me and also post on the Bookshare volunteer list for more responses? Randy pope is with the American Association of the Deaf-Blind. AADB is concerned because NLS is really pushing their Digital Talking book program. But this program is not accessible to those of us who are deaf-blind. and there is fear that the new talking book project could take away from NLS services that are accessible. (those programs are already severely limited as it is) Randy is looking into having AADB back Bookshare and lobby for the government to support Bookshare ins5tead of NLS. Bookshare's Daisy books are accessible to the deaf-blind because they can be converted to text and read as large print or braille filez. Daisy books can be used on a regular book reader and appear as just braille for DB peole to read. NLS Digital Talking books do not work that way. NLS feels it costs too much to include the need files to allow us to read the books on a braille display. Randy is working on a proposal but needs more info on Bookshare services and how they work. His question is a bit broad so I assume he's looking for absolutely any info he can get on Bookshare and what Bookshare does and offers and how it works. I will forward info on to Randy. Thanks for the help. Here is Randy's message from AADB-L: What I need is a description, each of Bookshare services and how it work. I'm planning to use this information as part of advocating accessibility for the Digital Talking Books. If you have any question, feel free to post it here. Angie. dotbug3@sbcglobal. net Support a good cause. www.pipscause. org I read with Feeling. Currently reading: One Tree Hill Televsion Scripts Jamie in Michigan Currently Reading - Divided in Death by J. D. Robb I'm an eBay affiliate, click here before you bid! Click here for eBay!