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Which databases allow you to listen to an audio version of an article or ebook?

The following Library databases provide listening services. Note that the audio files in databases are "machine read" and therefore do not demonstrate the natural voice or inflection of a human narrator. The Library and the Databases do not take responsibility for the accuracy, reliability or completeness of any audio file.

Credo Reference - Listen to or download the MP3 of an article by clicking on "Listen" in the white toolbox above the articleCredo Listen Icon

 

EBSCOhost - Some articles give the option of having the article read aloud to you- these features are article specific not database specific. When an article has this option, a Listen button will appear on either the side navigation or at the beginning of the full-text section.

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Gale Academic OneFile - On the article's page, the "Listen" icon appears above the article title if audio is available. Click on "Listen" to begin play. Alternatively, you may click on "Download MP3" in the toolbox on the right to download an MP3 file of the audio of the article.

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