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...Vision and Blindness (Proposed Priority 1) and Wireless Technologies. (...American Printing House for the Blind, there are 59,335 leg...
...cir. Letter dated November 14, 2008 to American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. President Dr. T...
...[cir] Letter dated May 7, 2007 to American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. President Dr. T...
... (SAF) to outside contractors for the printing costs of a variety of publications issued by stude... of secular printing services on a religion-blind basis. Pp. 842-846. 18 F. 3d 269, reversed. 822. K..., Assistant Attorney General; for the American Center for Law and Justice by Jay Alan Sekulow, Ja... he made in the more relevant context of the House debates on the First Amendment. See Wallace v. Jaf...
SUMNER STANLEY "STAN" KOCH Memorial services to celebrate the life of Sumner Stanley "Stan" Koch will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, June 3, 2005, at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 107 West Barcelona, Santa Fe.
... she met and married William Hovey, an American civil engineer, on July 20, 1939. Their daughters,... St., Boise, ID 83702, and to American Printing House for the Blind, Inc., 1839 Frankfort Ave., Lo...
...for by EO 9095 of Mar. 11, 1942. American Forces Information Service Established by Secretar...Blind, Inc., American Printing House for the Established...
...." The language was altered in the House to read: "Congress shall make no law establishing ... autonomy and authority of those North American branches of the Russian Orthodox Church which had ... program that made a grant to a blind person for training at a Bible college for a relig...." never restrain the presses from printing anything they please, will not take away the liabi...
Experts estimate that only 5 percent of the world's publishing output is made accessible in alternate formats for people who cannot use print. While some popular commercial digital audio and textual products are available to people with print disabilities, many people do not have equal access to reading materials and other resources. People who cannot use print due to a visual, physical, neurological, or perceptual disability need libraries to provide the equitable access. Libraries need strategic partnerships, improved public policy, and international agreements to fulfill the promise. Equity laws, union catalogs, new technology, standards for production and resource sharing, postal subsidies, and commercial production of alternate formats have all helped. This article focuses on key e...
...All libraries for the blind should be aware of collections held in other libra...In the United States the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) banned disabil... States the LOUIS database at American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. lists accessible books i...
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