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AccessWorld June 2013

A Review of the 6dot Label Maker from LoganTech: Potentially a Braille User's Dream

… my desk, I am ready to begin the familiar process of test-driving a new product. The Many Uses for Braille Labels …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld July 2016

Born Accessible: The Digital Helen Keller Archive

… makes it usable by such a range of people. That’s why we’re driving forward with our Born Accessible campaign to …
Jim Fruchterman

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Helen Keller: Nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize

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Experiences of Spanish-Speaking Families

… local resources for their children and reported sometimes driving long distances to obtain materials from their …

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AFB Receives $295,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to Continue Digitization of Helen Keller Archive

… “Helen Keller was both a product of her environment and a driving force upon it, and few archival collections have the …

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