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JVIB Centennial
In Celebration of JVIB's CentennialThe year 2006 marked the centennial of the Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness (JVIB). Originally entitled Outlook for the Blind, and later New Outlook for the Blind, JVIB has always kept professionals up-to-date on all the major developments and trends of the field of visual impairment and blindness, serving as the cornerstone of the field's literature for a century. The following is a list of the free excerpts from past issues, and commentary from leaders in the field on subject areas such as braille, low vision, O&M, employment. December 2006A Look Back Celebrating 100 Years of Knowledge: A Review and Future Perspective—Michael Bina November 2006A Look Back 100 Years of Literature on Low Vision—Duane R. Geruschat and Anne L. Corn October 2006September 2006A Look Back 100 Years of Professionalism in Services for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired —Richard L. Welsh August 2006A Look Back 100 Years of Trends and Issues in Employment, Rehabilitation, and Legislation —J. Elton Moore July 2006June 2006A Look Back 100 Years of Education—Jane N. Erin May 2006April 2006A Look Back 100 Years of Braille and Communication Media—Stuart H. Wittenstein March 2006February 2006A Look Back 100 Years of History—Susan Jay Spungin January 2006Comment Touching History in New York—Sheila Amato |
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