Learning Ally's library contains countless titles in a broad variety of subjects, from literature and history to math and the sciences, at all academic levels, from kindergarten through post-graduate and professional. Anyone with a documented disability—including a visual impairment, learning disability or other physical disability which makes reading standard print difficult or impossible—is eligible to use Learning Ally's audio textbooks. To access our library, you need to become a member. There are two types of membership: individual and institutional. Students may join as individual members or become a member through their school if the school has an Learning Ally Learning Through Listening® institutional membership. Some students become members through their school and also maintain an individual membership.
In the application process, you or your school must submit a certification of your disability completed by a qualified professional in the field of disability services, special education, medicine or psychology. The certifier must be a recognized expert who attests to the physical basis of the visual, perceptual or other physical disability that limits your use of standard print.
In order to play Learning Ally audiobooks, you will need to use specially adapted CD players, software, or a portable media player that supports Windows Media DRM for subscriptions. Learning Ally offers a select line of players, software and accessories for nonprofit sale.
For more information, visit the Membership Section on Learning Ally’s website.