Nota provides a number of special services for the users:
Nota provides a special service for visually disabled persons with professional jobs. These users can get the business materials produced on audio tapes, in Braille or as e-books whenever they need it.
As an experiment, the scope of business membership has been expanded to include not only the visually impaired, but also physically disabled and brain-damaged Nota borrowers with jobs.
Individual services are available to deaf-blind readers. They can submit all kind of materials e.g. private applications, letters (including handwritten), party songs, magazine articles or recipes and have them transformed into Braille, electronic text or large print.
Public information from national, regional and local government is available on the Internet, e.g. laws, ministerial orders, other legislative material, information about local government's opening hours and local council agendas.
If you do not have access to the Internet, you are cut off from this information. Nota searches the Internet for laws and public information on behalf of the users. Results of the search are sent either on a floppy disk or via e-mail to the user. This service is running as an experiment.
Nota acts as national resource center for the public libraries, procuring material for the blind, the partially sighted, the dyslexic and other persons whose handicap prevent them form reading normally printed material.