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Kliatt Audiobook Guide

by Jean B. Palmer

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Offers a review guide from KLIATT to approximately 400 audiobooks. The collection can be used for working with visually impaired, learning disabled, reluctant or voracious readers. The review offers listening level advice, and evaluations of the reader/narrator and technical quality.

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Libraries Unlimited

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1994

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237

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EN

Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / Collection DevelopmentLiterary Criticism / Books & ReadingTechnology & Engineering / Acoustics & Sound

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Publisher: Libraries Unlimited

Published: 1994

Pages: 237

Language: EN

Categories: Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / Collection Development, Literary Criticism / Books & Reading, Technology & Engineering / Acoustics & Sound

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