There are currently multiple resources to search for textbooks in alternative format, including the following:
- Audible: An Amazon company that offers over 150,000 audio books.
- Bookshare: Students with visual impairments, physical disabilities and/or learning disabilities can look to Bookshare to dramatically increase the quantity and timely availability of textbooks and newspapers in accessible format. Bookshare members download texts in a compressed, encrypted file which can be read aloud using text-to-speech software. To join Bookshare free of charge, please visit this step-by-step document.
- BryteWave: Offers digital textbooks.
- VitalSource: VitalSource (formerly CourseSmart) users have access to over 90% of core higher education titles used today in as eTextbooks (texts in electronic format). It supports assistive technologies for accessibility by users with vision, hearing, or mobility impairments.
- Learning Ally: Learning Ally provides books in audio format to students with documented learning disabilities, vision impairment, or physical disabilities that impede the ability to process standard print.
- Project Gutenberg: Offers over 42,000 free electronic books, primarily in the humanities.