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Funding and governance of library and information services for visually impaired people: international case studies
Part2:Country studies
South Korea
The view from the user’s perspective
Visually impaired people visit a public library or specialist library for visually impaired people, telephone, or visit their website.
Rental of books is available by postal service, download over the internet, reading service over the telephone, and by door-to-door delivery service.
Interlending between organizations is not yet realized.
A range of formats are available, including Braille, traditional audio, and Daisy audio.