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Web-Braille: A New Distribution System for Braille Books

By Dixon, Judy; Braille Forum, Vol. 43, No. 1
Publication Date: January 2000

Article describing Web-Braille, a system for delivering braille books on the Internet, sponsored by the National Library Service (NLS) of the Library of Congress. Web-Braille offers immediate, twenty-four-hour access to thousands of Grade II Braille books. While Web-Braille books don't necessarily have the rich markup available in Digital Talking Books, they are digital documents and can be searched, bookmarked, and stored.
Published by: American Council of the Blind (ACB)   (Website:http://www.acb.org)

Link to text: http://www.nfb.org/bm/bm00/bm0001/bm000113.htm

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