Do you have a passion for storytelling? Have a strong read-aloud voice? Be a part of the Talking Book revolution!
Overview
Audio or "Talking" book, narrators record pre-selected books about California or by California authors to bring alive the printed word to those who are blind or otherwise print-disabled.
Key Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Training, Coaching, and Support Provided: Following a successful audition, you will be trained to use the equipment, and informed of library audio recording standards. You will also be introduced to staff and volunteers with whom you will be working and have access to them as needed.
Location Commitment: Studio volunteer opportunities occur either on site at Braille and Talking Book Library Headquarters, 900 N Street in Sacramento across from the State Capitol. Remote home-narration is available depending on a volunteer's skills and experience. Remote narrators must furnish their own software and equipment.
Time Commitment: 2-3 hours or more per week, or 4-8 hours or more per month through completion of at least one Talking Book. Volunteer shifts occur during business hours, Monday-Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Length of Commitment: Time will vary with the length and complexity of the book being prepared, but an average book will usually take a few or several months. Progress is usually made at the rate of 10-30 pages per hour.
Reimbursement of parking costs for on-site BTBL volunteer shifts available upon request.
Benefits of Volunteering:
Staff Contact: btbl@library.ca.gov
Toll free: 800-952-5666