Books on Tape:

Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic - 800/221-4792
http://www.rfbd.org

Internet Talking Bookshop
http://www.orma.co.uk/intabs.htm

Books on Tape - 800/626-3333

National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped - 
Library of Congress
http://lcweb.loc.gov/nls/nls.html

Digital Libraries:

Institute for Learning Technologies' Digital Texts - E-text source for
academic text.
http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/academic/digitexts/index.html

Gutenberg Project - "fine literature digitally re-published"
http://promo.net/pg

BiblioBytes - hundreds of free books to download; others to purchase; 
http://www.bb.com

Camera Obscura - E-text sources
http://www.hicom.net/~oedipus/etext.html 

Carrie: A Full-text Electronic Library - Text for Adults
http://www.books.com/scripts/lib.exe

Electronic Library - A free public service for the dissemination
of electronic books.
http://www.books.com/scripts/lib.exe

Hanover College History Web Site
Writings from literature, philosophy, politics, theology, and science.
http://history.hanover.edu/texts.htm

Children's Literature Web Guide - "an attempt to gather together and 
categorize the growing number of Internet resources related to books for 
Children and Young Adults."
http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/

Internet Public Library (Youth Division) - Links to childrens' picture 
books, short stories, poetry, myths, fables, and magazines.
http://www.ipl.org/youth/

Project Bartleby - An archive of actual texts of classic childrens' works
on the web.
http://www.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/

CD ROM Start-To-Finish Books Don Johnston - 800/999-4660

New - check on - http://www.ldresources.com/#Electronic Text

Here are some additional resources for digitized text or e-text. There is a
nice article on e-text in the CAST (Center for Applied Special Technology)
Interfaces newsletter - Spring 1998 issue. You can obtain an electronic
format of this newsletter from their website.  
http://www.cast.org

Additional E-text resources

Project LITT: Literacy Through Technology Website: Interactive Books on
CD-ROM for Students with Learning Disabilities
Most books are in the Grades 1-4 reading level, a few in the 5-8 reading
level. Each book has a software profile with extensive information on the
interactive book that has been reviewed by this project. To be included in
the future are results of studies looking at the effectiveness of
CD-ROM-based storybooks and the results of a naturalistic study of the
effectiveness of bilingual CD-ROM based storybooks for English language
learners with learning disabilites.  
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/SPED/ProjectLitt/LITT

Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
Most books are at the secondary level. You cannot request textbooks to be put
into e-text format but you have access to books that have already been put
into this format.  
http://www.rfbd.org

Additional web sites that contain e-text:

Access 2020 - http://www.access2020.com/ra.html  

The Wilkie Collins Etext Page - http://www.cyberramp.net/~jrusk/  

Audionet CD Jukebox - http://www.audionet.com/jukebox/  

Peru State College Library Etext Books Online
http://www.peru.edu/~lindsay/etext.html  

The English Server Fiction Collection
http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/fiction  

Gopher site for Fiction - gopher://wiretap.spies.com:70/11/Book 

Singapore Association of Visually Handicapped Etext Archives
http://www.dpa.org.sg/SAVH/etext.htm  

Howard Tilton Memorial Library Online Journals and Books
http://www.tulane.edu/~html/ejourn.htm  

Classic Short Stories - http://www.bnl.com/shorts  

Middle English Bookcase
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/library/me/me.html  

Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu  

http://opera.nta.no

