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July 2015

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

AccessWorld News

AccessWorld News

Access to Entertainment

Audio Description Comes to Netflix

Jamie Pauls

Emerging Technologies

LowViz Guide: Indoor Navigation for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

Deborah Kendrick

An Update on the Finger Reader, an On-the-Go Reading Device in Development at MIT

Janet Ingber

Product Evaluations and Guides

Evaluation of the Leasey (Learn, Enable, Advance — So Easy!) Computer Scripts from Hartgen Consultancy

Jamie Pauls

Running Galaxy TalkBack on the Sprint Galaxy S6 Smartphone

Bill Holton

BARD Mobile for Android: It's Finally Here

Bill Holton

Access to Education

The Blackboard Online Coursework and Learning Environment: Accessibility Reports from Two College Students and One Instructor

Jamie Pauls

Editor's Page

Back to School!

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