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An Introduction to the Open Library Project

J.J. Meddaugh
AccessWorld August 2010

Always Moving Forward:An Interview with Larry Lewis

… team. As blindness products manager, he was a key player in driving the development of the BrailleNote. "I had always … new product was clearly a spectacular success. They kept driving hard, however, to meet the first shipment deadline … manner. He is proud of having played a significant role in driving the BrailleNote's features to date and relishes the …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld May 2002

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AccessWorld September 2005

Journey Forward Study Exposes Issues, Suggests Solutions, in Ongoing Pandemic Society

AFB Staff

Research and Advocacy Drive Notable Progress in Accessibility

Fact Sheet: Healthcare

AFB’s Vice President Paul Schroeder's Visit to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)

… Schroeder, got up close and personal with the Mercedes self-driving concept car at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las … William and I heard about Mercedes autonomous (self-driving) vehicle. We weren’t able to sit inside its new … a mobile living room. Mercedes believes we might see self-driving cars in use by the year 2030. We say, bring it on! …
Paul Schroeder

The Perkins SMART Brailler Does More than Make Dots

Janet Ingber
AccessWorld July 2014

What's New in MacOS Sierra and the New MacBooks

Janet Ingber
AccessWorld December 2016

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