Written by the Kurzweil Blog Team
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As the webinar host for Kurzweil 3000, I am frequently asked how to obtain digital content for
students who use Kurzweil 3000. The list is long, but we have included a few highlights below. At the top of the list is Bookshare, an online library of thousands of digital books, newspapers, and magazines (almost 223,000, in fact!) that are free to eligible subscribers. For students in higher education, AccessText, a liaison between schools and book publishers, is a valuable resource for digital textbooks. |
When you install Kurzweil 3000, we provide you with a free Classic Literature library. As the title implies, this library contains all the great classics that then immediately become available to students through the cloud-based Universal Library. Dickens, anyone?
Another option within Kurzweil 3000 is to download from online libraries such as Project Gutenberg and Baen Free Library. Just click Online, then choose Search for Books and check the site you would like to search. Easy!
And finally, you can refer to our web site for a list of other resources for digital text that will be readable by Kurzweil 3000.
It has been my pleasure over the last year to host our webinars. It’s always fun to welcome those of you who attend multiple webinars, as well as those of you who attend for the first time.
I hope to see you soon at one of our webinars soon!
Debby
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