Citations on Visual Impairments

Citations from the NCSeT Research Literature Database on supported text for students with visual impairments.

Citations from the NCSeT Research Literature Database on supported text for students with visual impairments.

Brown, C. (1989). Computer access in higher education for students with disabilities: A practical guide to the selection and use of adapted computer technology. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Department of Education.   
Jolley, W. (2002). The enhanced reading experience through DAISY books. Forum on library services for people with disabilities. Canberra: National Library of Australia Online.   
Kerscher, G., & Fruchterman, J. (2000). The soundproof book: Exploration of rights conflict and access to commercial ebooks for people with disabilities. Open ebook forum. Retrieved August 24, 2007, from: http://www.idpf.org/doc_library/informationaldocs/soundproof/soundproof.htm.   
Lewis, R.B. (1998). Assistive technology and learning disabilities: Today's realities and tomorrow's promises. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 31(1), 16–27.   
Pisha, B., & Coyne, P. (2001). Smart from the start: The promise of universal design for learning. Remedial and Special Education, 22(4), 197–203.