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Home > CareerConnect > For Mentors > Research Study Published in JVIB
CareerConnect Mentors Contribute to a Research Study Published in JVIBA recent study conducted by Dawn Golub and published in the Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness (JVIB) explored factors that contribute to a successful work experience from both the employee and employer perspective. Many of the working adults with visual impairments who were interviewed for this study are CareerConnect mentors. Because of the importance of this information, AFB Press is providing users of CareerConnect free access to JVIB, a subscription-based journal, to read this interesting article: A Model of Successful Work Experience for Employees Who Are Visually Impaired: The Results of a Study. We would like to thank AFB Press, the publisher of JVIB, for its permission to use this material, and encourage readers to consider subscribing to this important journal. Many thanks to the CareerConnect mentors who participated in this informative study. Related Announcements
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