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… Its editor took no sides. The magazine was issued in both braille and New York Point, the two type styles having … the end of 1972 the Ziegler Magazine was appearing only in braille, but a recorded edition was under consideration. … it the Matilda Ziegler Magazine for the Blind. " Although braille readers were steadily declining in number, the …

Creating a World of No Limits

Kirk Adams

Editor's Page

… BookCourier, Victor Reader Stream, Milestone 311, Icon, Braille+ and more. Darren will follow this article with a …
Jay Leventhal
AccessWorld May 2008

Editor's Page

… and/or reading books on tape. Class notes were taken on a braille slate (the Perkins brailler was too noisy), or by a human notetaker. A lot of …
Jay Leventhal
AccessWorld July 2007

Helen Keller and Tilly Aston: Beauty in Nature

… vision. In 1894, Aston founded the Victorian Association of Braille Writers, and a year later established the …
Helen Selsdon

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… Intermediate Guide for Blind Users , produced by National Braille Press. The June issue of AccessWorld Extra —the …
AccessWorld July 2001

A Change of Mind

… most constructive aid to the blind since the invention of Braille which opened to them the doors of education. How …

The American Printing House for the Blind

… in Louisville, Kentucky, received federal funding to supply braille books and apparatus for blind students nationwide. …

In This Issue

… technology solutions. Gaming Access 64 Oz. Games Promotes Braille Literacy and Fun At the Same Time by Jamie Pauls As …
AccessWorld November 2015

AccessWorld News

… to blind computer users who use screen reader voice output, braille output or magnification technology on their …
AccessWorld July 2016

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