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Can organizations that are not educational institutions, such as libraries, still sign up for organizational memberships?

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Can organizations that are not educational institutions, such as libraries, still sign up for organizational memberships?

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Yes, any organization serving members or clients with print disabilities can join Bookshare as an organizational Member. Organizations that are not U.S. schools can pay for individual memberships for their students or clients (U.S. $75 for the first year and $50 each year thereafter) or purchase blocks of book downloads ($300 buys 30 downloads). Learn more about joining Bookshare. Libraries that are affiliated with the NLS (National Library Service) can certify their patrons that have qualifying disabilities.

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