Idk jf this is super relavent, but for usa students with disorders relating to reading (list from the website below) you can join bookshare and get free books in acessable formats.
You can get everything from personal reading to textbooks, all for free. You can start in kindergarten or at any point including during higher education. You can even request books for it, I've requested textbooks that cost hundreds of dollars be added and they were added. In an acessable format! Ive also requested books ive wanted just for fun. You can also request any type of book, although things with excessive images dont always translate into bookshare correctly. (House of leaves IS in bookshare but it is exactly as much of a mess as youd expect it to be)
The anual membership for nonstudents is about $79.99 which is fairly expensive, but for students its free.
Here's the info on types of disablities on the website, unfortunately you do need proof of disablity but its an AMAZING program that I HIGHLY recomend!
Learning or Processing Impairment
Dyslexia
Other related reading or specific learning disabilities
Cognitive processing differences that affect decoding or comprehension
Cortical processing differences that affect visual interpretation
Vision Impairment
Low vision or blindness
Visual field loss (e.g., tunnel vision)
Eye movement disorders (e.g., nystagmus)
Conditions that cause visual fatigue or distortion
Physical Impairment
Limited hand or arm mobility
Difficulty holding books or turning pages
Chronic pain that makes sustained reading difficult or impossible
Fatigue-related conditions that make traditional reading unsustainable
This is awesome, thanks for sharing! I think this probably does count as an aid, but I'm posting it either way because people need to know about this!


















