You can have the eBook read aloud to you by following these instructions: What is “Read Aloud” and how do I use it? Texthelp Read & Write and Texthelp Read & Write plugin for Google Chrome: How can I have an eBook read aloud to me? Read online with 'Accessibility Mode' activated: Microsoft Edge browser Read Aloud tool: If you would like ‘Accessibility Mode’ to be activated for your Ebook Central account, please follow the instructions on How To Turn Accessibility Mode On (or Off) on Ebook Central. If Accessibility Mode is activated, eBooks are also available to read online in HTML format which may offer more accessibility options. If you decide to download an individual chapter from the eBook, this will download as a PDF file, and will have more accessibility options available to you than if you downloaded the entire book. If you decide to download the entire eBook, for some books, you can choose whether to download it as EPUB or PDF. If you decide to read the eBook online, it will be displayed in online PDF format. The accessibility options available will depend on whether you are reading the eBook online or if you have downloaded it to your computer. Some accessibility features are available through Adobe Reader (freely available and installed on all Library PCs). Texthelp Read & Write software (both of which is installed on all Library PCs) provides accessibility tools (see the Library website Software page for more information). You may find the Ebook Central (from ProQuest) accessibility statement helpful.
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