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The AbleData Library features 3 resources:

  • AbleData's Publications include fact sheets and informed consumer guides to help you select various types of assistive products and to better use our services. We also make available other publications from other organizations. We offer these publications at no cost in multiple formats. Go to AbleData's Publications.
  • A.T. Literature is a searchable listing of articles, books, papers and other paper and electronic publications about assistive technology. These include reviews of products; research to develop products and improve existing ones; guidance for selecting assistive products or finding information about funding; or general information on a class of products. Each item contains a brief description of the material; information on the authors and publishers; and if the publication is available on the Web, a link to the complete text. Go to A.T. Literature.
  • The News You Can Use area lists news items relating to assistive technology and disability issues in general that we think may be interesting or useful to the AbleData community. Go to News You Can Use.

ABLEDATA

ABLEDATA, 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 930, Silver Spring, MD 20910. 1-800-227-0216.
Maintained for the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research of the U.S. Dept. of Education
by ICF Macro under Contract No. ED-04-CO-0018/0007.

A project funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
   
The records in ABLEDATA are provided for information purposes only. Neither the U.S. Department of Education nor ICF Macro has examined, reviewed, or tested any product, device, or information contained in ABLEDATA. The Department and ICF Macro make no endorsement, representation, or warranty express or implied as to any product, device, or information set forth in ABLEDATA. The views expressed on this site do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Department of Education, the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, or ICF Macro.