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1. Verfasser: Al-Doory, Shirley
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1972
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED070133
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contents Communication for the Blind: Part I - Right to Read for Blind and Physically Handicapped and Part II - New Think: Communication Is for Everyone. Al-Doory, Shirley Blindness Braille Communication (Thought Transfer) Magnetic Tape Cassettes Magnetic Tapes Physical Disabilities Reading Difficulty Sensory Aids Tactile Adaptation Talking Books Visual Impairments Part I gives a detailed description of the services provided by the Division for the Blind and Physically Handicapped of the Library of Congress. The division serves the reading needs of these people by reproducing books on microgroove disc, magnetic tape, tape cassette, and in various forms of braille. The author estimates that there are at least 2,000,000 U.S. citizens eligible for the Library's free services but that about 10 percent are aware of their eligibility and take advantage of the program. This part concludes with a list of the regional libraries that serve the handicapped. Part II is basically an appeal to those concerned with communications to assist in publicizing the Library's program and informing those eligible for the special assistance of their "right to read." (RN)
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spellingShingle Communication for the Blind: Part I - Right to Read for Blind and Physically Handicapped and Part II - New Think: Communication Is for Everyone.
Al-Doory, Shirley
Blindness
Braille
Communication (Thought Transfer)
Magnetic Tape Cassettes
Magnetic Tapes
Physical Disabilities
Reading Difficulty
Sensory Aids
Tactile Adaptation
Talking Books
Visual Impairments
Communication for the Blind: Part I - Right to Read for Blind and Physically Handicapped and Part II - New Think: Communication Is for Everyone. Al-Doory, Shirley Blindness Braille Communication (Thought Transfer) Magnetic Tape Cassettes Magnetic Tapes Physical Disabilities Reading Difficulty Sensory Aids Tactile Adaptation Talking Books Visual Impairments Part I gives a detailed description of the services provided by the Division for the Blind and Physically Handicapped of the Library of Congress. The division serves the reading needs of these people by reproducing books on microgroove disc, magnetic tape, tape cassette, and in various forms of braille. The author estimates that there are at least 2,000,000 U.S. citizens eligible for the Library's free services but that about 10 percent are aware of their eligibility and take advantage of the program. This part concludes with a list of the regional libraries that serve the handicapped. Part II is basically an appeal to those concerned with communications to assist in publicizing the Library's program and informing those eligible for the special assistance of their "right to read." (RN)
title Communication for the Blind: Part I - Right to Read for Blind and Physically Handicapped and Part II - New Think: Communication Is for Everyone.
topic Blindness
Braille
Communication (Thought Transfer)
Magnetic Tape Cassettes
Magnetic Tapes
Physical Disabilities
Reading Difficulty
Sensory Aids
Tactile Adaptation
Talking Books
Visual Impairments
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED070133