AccessWorld
Technology News for Consumers with Visual Impairments

Beginning January 2000, The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) will begin to publish AccessWorld, a new periodical, dedicated to the analysis and discussion of adaptive technology. AccessWorld is a comprehensive resource for obtaining the latest information on adaptive technology and visual impairment. Clearly written articles and columns will provide subscribers with a wealth of information about new products as they become available; the programs, techniques, tricks, and strategies used by blind/VI power users; reviews of new books and videos; practical tips on using adaptive technology; reports from the field; and more.

AccessWorld Features:
Product Evaluations
New Product Announcements
Question and Answer column
Calendar of Events
On the Job Profiles
Conference Reports
Book & Video Reviews
Surveys
Trainer's Corner
Beyond Computers
Reader's Corner

You'll receive 6 issues of AccessWorld a year, in your choice of print, floppy disk (electronic text), audio cassette, or braille. Each issue of AccessWorld will contain helpful and valuable information about recent developments in technology, focusing both on the home and the office--all for only $29.95 per year!

Reserve your subscription today!

For more information please contact:

AFB Press
11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300
New York, NY  10001
phone: (212) 502-7651
Fax: (212) 502-7774
Email: <afbpress@afb.net>
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This page was created on September 7, 1999
Contents of this document last modified September 10, 1999