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Why you should be reading the Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness (JVIB).

As the leading international, interdisciplinary journal of record on blindness and visual impairment, JVIB gives you the information you need to stay current on news, trends, research developments, best practices, and critical issues.

JVIB publishes a wide range of peer-reviewed articles on research and practice and serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas, airing of controversies, and discussion of relevant issues. More of the low vision literature today is published in JVIB than in any other journal.

Get New Information on Practice
"Practice Perspectives" is an exciting new column edited by Dr. Jane Erin that appears several times through the year and highlights professional practice issues and concerns and the techniques and strategies used by practitioners throughout the field.

Celebrate Louis Braille
JVIB is celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille by featuring essays by notable members of the field of visual impairment and blindness in the United States and abroad throughout 2009. Edited by special guest editor Dr. Susan Spungin, engaging articles appear each month on such topics as teaching braille in public schools and online, braille translation technology and its impact on literacy, personal reflections about the effect braille can have on young students who are blind, and the Unified English Braille Code.

A New Look Online!
Online JVIB's new redesign brings readers directly into an issue's table of contents so you can access everything you want to read right away. You'll also find more information on every page in the form of helpful links for JVIB readers, authors, and advertisers.

Coming Soon! New Comment-on-This-Article Feature Online
JVIB Online will soon feature new, interactive capabilities with a Comment-on-This-Article feature available on every page of the online journal. As a subscriber, you'll be able to share your insights and thoughts with the international JVIB Online community and, later this year, receive e-mail alerts about topics of interest to you.

And, your annual subscription brings you access to more than 10 years of JVIB Online-no need to search through a stack of issues-so all the information you need is right at your fingertips.



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