“Assistive Media works to heighten the educational, cultural, and quality-of-living standards for people with disabilities by providing free, copyright-approved, high-caliber audio literary works to the world-wide disability community. The Internet enables Assistive Media to distribute audio effectively, inexpensively, and efficiently.”
They have over 800 recordings of magazine articles and other short works from magazines such as The New Yorker, Smithsonian, and Wired. They are in MP3or Realplayer formats and range from a few minutes to nearly an hour.
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