Answered By: Jennifer Kasch
Last Updated: Mar 18, 2024     Views: 53

The library has text-to-speech resources, meaning that we have some electronic article databases that provide content in an audio format, in addition to the text.  Most of our EBSCO databases have this capability, and so do our Gale databases (including Health Reference Center, Opposing Viewpoints, and Business Insights: Essentials). These can be accessed on our databases list.

Search for a topic, and if the article is available in HTML full text, there should be a 'Listen' button to hear the text. There are additional options in the menu that allow you to download as an mp3, enlarge the text, and more.

text to speech menu