Many library databases provide various formats for articles, ebooks, reference materials, and more.
When you find a source, access it as an HTML file or HTML Full Text. Then, a reader’s personal screen reader is able to read the content of the source. Databases will also provide a LISTEN option, where you can just press the play button, and the database will read the source to you.
EBSCOHost databases:
Gale databases:
In databases like ProQuest, where you have an option to see the source in HTML but there ISN’T a listen option, you can just use your personal screen reader or install a screen reader in your browser.