Monthly Archives: December 2010

A LibGuide for Interpeter Training (Nat’l Assoc. for the Deaf)

From Baker College, in Michigan: A LibGuide for Interpeter Training This LibGuide contains links to books, articles, websites, and videos. (from a link in an Information Literacy Instruction list [ili-l listserv] email)

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Eye-movement control of mobile phones

There’s an interesting article in the Dec. 2010 issues of “Communications of the ACM” discussing the current status of using eye-tracking movements to control the interface of mobile phones. I can imagine that what we’ll learn re: the barriers appearing … Continue reading

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Freedom Scientific – JAWS for Windows Screen Reading Software

Freedom Scientific – JAWS for Windows Screen Reading Software.

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How can Special Libraries serve those w/print disabilties?

Something I hadn’t thought of, but should be in the minds of those special librarians who serve communitie that need special forms of communication: “The Web’s wealth of information would lose some of its luster if you read it only … Continue reading

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