Books for Blind Scientists: The Technological Requirements of Accessibility.
Information Technology and Disabilities 1994, Oct, 1, 4
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Publisher Description
INTRODUCTION Computer technology is revolutionizing information accessibility, and few people have benefitted more than those with severe visual impairments. Voice synthesizers and computer Braille displays allow blind people to read computer text as easily as sighted people do. Computer Braille translators allow Braille documents of a large amount standard literature to be printed directly from word processor files. Computerized reader services provide news, weather, sports, stock reports, and other information by telephone.
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