1.
ABLEDATA
ABLEDATA's online database includes approximately 20,000 assistive technology products that enable people with disabilities to perform daily life activities independently.
2. DisabilityDirect.gov
This site provides one-stop online access to disability-related resources, services, and information from the Federal government.
3. Long Island Talking Book Library
Long Island Talking Book Library (LITBL) is a free library service for individuals who cannot hold, handle or see well enough to use regular print books. LITBL is a subregional library of the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS), the division of the Library of
Congress that produces books and magazines in braille and recorded media for people with visual or physically disabilities.
4. National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC)
NARIC's five online databases contain about 60,000 records of rehabilitation research, literature, and other resources.
5. U.S. Department of Justice Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
(Almost) everything you ever wanted to know about the ADA, including regulations, status reports and settlements, information about filing a claim, and technical support resources.