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Voter Accessibility Training For Ohio Poll Workers


The Ohio Secretary of State’s office is looking for people with disabilities to participate in a training video designed to educate poll workers about people with disabilities, how to accommodate voters with disabilities at polling locations, proper assistance, proper etiquette, … Continue reading

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Is An Audiobook Really a Book?


I see red whenever I run into the pompous assertion that reading by listening to a book read aloud is not really reading. Then I ask (loudly, of course, to anyone who will listen), how did I read Ulysses (three times in as many decades) and Finnegans Wake (not quite once, completely)? How did I read À la recherche du temps perdu, Gravity’s Rainbow, and The Structure of Scientific Revolutions? Was I deluding myself, or merely faking it? Continue reading

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Lawrence Lessig on the Ecology of Access


Lawrence Lessig gave a thought-provoking talk about “the ecology of access to books at the Berkman Center workshop on Alternative Approaches to Open Digital Libraries in the Shadow of the Google Book Search Settlement (073109). Listen now – MP3 My … Continue reading

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How Do I Access 1 Million Free Books From Google?


My question for Google Books is this: how do I get access to the public domain books without using Sony or Amazon as middlemen? I don’t need their eBook readers, thank you. My computer is my reader. And are all … Continue reading

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Will The iTouch Tablet Be Accessible?


Jason Schwartz at Seeking Alpha predicts that the iTouch Tablet  will “change society as we know it.” Expect the Apocalypse sometime in September.  Schwartz reviews the evidence for what the new device might be (imagine an iPod Touch on steroids … Continue reading

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