| Alternative
Formats of Text |
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| Still other students may use the following as sources
of alternative formats of text that are |
| accessible to people with disabilities. Some of the formats
include Braille, large type, |
| recorded books, digital books, and tactile graphics.
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American Printing
House for the Blind offers Braille, large type, recorded, computer |
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disk, and tactile graphic publications. |
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Bookshare.org is an online community that allows book scans to be shared, |
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eliminating significant duplication of effort.
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Recording for
the Blind & Dyslexic provides recorded books in specialized formats. |
Texas Text
Exchange is a web-based digital library of electronic books for exclusive |
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use by students with disabilities in postsecondary
institutions. |
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