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Bookshare | The Nonprofit for Accessible Education | Benetech
Bookshare is the world’s largest library of ebooks for people who read differently. The collection has nearly 1.4 million titles and empowers hundreds of thousands of people who cannot read traditional …
Bookshare - Wikipedia
Bookshare ... Bookshare is an online library of accessible ebooks for people with print disabilities, such as visual impairment, severe dyslexia, and cerebral palsy. [3]
TheBookShare.com - Community Platform for Book Lovers
Discover a world of reading on TheBookShare.com, a peer-to-peer platform where book lovers connect. Easily share books you own or borrow from others, creating a local, accessible library.
Make learning materials accessible
Paired with assistive reading features and an AI learning companion in our free Bookshare Reader app, students can personalize their experience and learn in ways that work for them. Convert worksheets, …
Home - RNIB Bookshare
RNIB Bookshare opens up the world of reading in education for learners with a print-disability, including those with dyslexia or who are blind or partially sighted.
Bookshare Reader - Apps on Google Play
Get the official Bookshare Reader app. Access millions of ebooks from Bookshare, the world's largest library of ebooks for people with reading barriers like dyslexia, blindness, low vision, and...
Help Kids Succeed in Reading With Bookshare at Home
Apr 7, 2025 · Learn about how students can read with Bookshare at home—a free ebook library with accessibility features for kids with reading challenges.
Bookshare - Facebook
Bookshare. 17,876 likes · 378 talking about this. The world's largest library of customizable ebooks for people with reading barriers. Join today!
Page 3: What is Bookshare? - Vanderbilt University
Bookshare has agreements with over 900 publishers worldwide and typically receives digital formats of books the same day print versions are released, meaning there is no delay in access.