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From the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. BARD Express: Using Your Wish List Judy: Hi, Im Judy Dixon Consumer Relations Officer at NLS. In this edition of the BARD Express How-To Series, Im going to cover using your wish list. From the BARD Express Main Menu select Wish List. You will be presented with a list of the types of materials you have downloaded from BARD. The contents of your wish list can also be sorted by Subject or Author. In this example I am going to select All Books and Magazines. All of the materials available on your wish list will present. NVDA: The Writer: January 2016, 1 of 3. Nano. Author: Cook, Robin, 2 of 3. The New Yorker: June 20, 2016. 3 of 3. Download button, Alt plus D. There is now one item downloading. Downloads are complete. Wish list: all books and magazines, two items. Judy: Once your downloads are complete your books will be stored on your BARD Express bookshelf until you are ready to transfer them to a cartridge. See the How-t