@NNELS

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The National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS) is a digital public repository of books for readers with print disabilities. We provide books in accessible and alternate formats, such as DAISY, EPUB, BRF, and more, for Canadian library patrons.

Happy Library Lovers (and Valentine’s) Day! Whether you’re spending today with a favourite person or a favourite book (or both!), libraries will offer stories, knowledge, and a touch of magic. 📚️ ♥️

NNELS loves libraries! If you live in Canada and have a print disability, search for your local library at NNELS to sign up for our services or contact your local library for more information about us: https://nnels.ca/organizations/search

Merry Christmas to all who celebrate!

If you’re looking to relax with a good book today, we have some excellent options available at NNELS. Visit our website at nnels.ca to explore our extensive collection of titles for people with print disabilities in Canada.

NNELS is at the SaskAbilities Shaping Inclusive Communities Conference today! Stop by the NNELS booth to chat with us, learn more about accessible reading, and explore the resources we offer.

For more information about the conference, visit: https://75.saskabilities.ca/conference/

#InclusiveCommunities #a11y #NNELS #SaskAbilities

NNELS is excited to be part of the SaskAbilities Shaping Inclusive Communities Conference on September 5–6! Connect with us to discover accessible reading options and learn how NNELS supports inclusive library services across Canada.

To learn more about the SaskAbilities Shaping Inclusive Communities Conference, visit: https://75.saskabilities.ca/conference/

#InclusiveCommunities #NNELS #SaskAbilities

Last week, NNELS and CELA had the pleasure of meeting with Leslie Church, Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretaries of State for Labour, for Seniors, and for Children and Youth, and to the Minister of Jobs and Families (Persons with Disabilities). We appreciated the opportunity to highlight the importance of accessible reading for people with print disabilities across Canada.