Georgia Library Service (GLS) for the Blind and Print Disabled
Georgia Library Service (GLS) for the Blind and Print Disabled is a free braille and talking book library service for individuals who are blind or whose physical abilities require the use of books and magazines in audio, braille or other adapted formats. Could someone you know benefit from reading materials in an accessible format?
Books and More
Enjoy books, magazines, music and more in accessible formats.
Reader Advisors
Get personalized help and answers to your questions from our expert Reader Advisors. Reader Advisors are available 8am – 5pm, Monday – Friday.
Programs
Join in exciting, educational and uplifting activities throughout the year.
GLS Atlanta Library
Visit our only walk-in location inside the Fulton County Library System Central Branch for in-person help and support from our knowledgeable staff. Library Hours: 10am – 5pm, Monday – Friday.
GLS News Spring 2026
A voice recording of the Spring 2026 issue of “GLS News,” a quarterly newsletter from Georgia Library Service for the Blind & Print Disabled (GLS).Â
GLS Public Service Announcement
Learn about becoming a GLS patron and the programs and services available for those who are eligible.
You’re Invited: Virtual Programs from the Braille Institute Library
This April, we are excited to share a full month of virtual programming hosted by our friends at the Braille Institute Library. Inspired by the American Library Association’s 2026 theme, "Find Your...
Ambassador DeMilya Jordan spreads the GLS message
We can’t seem to stop celebrating the achievements of our GLS Ambassador for Dougherty County Public Library (DCPL), DeMilya Jordan. Demilya recently received the inaugural GLS Ambassador of the...
Black History Month: a reading list
Selected reads for adults On February 7, 1926, Carter G. Woodson initiated the first celebration of Negro History Week, which led to Black History Month, an annual February observance. To celebrate...







