[accessibleimage] Re: online guide to making tactile picture books and articles IFLA

Lisa: 
 
Thank-you for sharing this information.
 
I have added the links to my large V.I. web site, sixfriends.org
 
Denise Ferrin
T.V.I., O.M.S., A.T.S.
Calaveras County Office of Education
P.O. Box 760, Angels Camp, CA  95221
message phone: (209) 736-6041
cell (209) 663-5615
fax: (209) 736-6048
dferrin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dferrin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
 

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articles IFLA



How links to articles about tactile graphics on IFLA

Tactile picture books for blind and visually impaired children
Guidelines by Beatrice Christensen Sköld Annica Norberg
http://www.ifla.org/VI/1/guidelines/tactile_picture_books_20080109.pdf

by IFLA, ALP and TPB
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More from IFLA
believe have posted this a long time ago - but very good article by
Yvonne Eriksson
/How to make tactile pictures understandable to the blind reader/
http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla65/65ye-e.htm
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Creating a Loans Collection of Books with Tactile Illustrations for
Young Children with a Visual Impairment
Marion Ripley
ClearVision Project

http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla73/papers/156-Ripley-en.pdf

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    /Presentation of Tactile Materials: The Need for Research/

http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla65/65jg1-e.htm
John Gill
Chief Scientist, Royal National Institute for the Blind,
224 Great Portland Street
London W1N 6AA
United Kingdom
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Picture books accessible to blind and visually impaired children
Beatrice Christensen Sköld, Reseracher/International Coordiantor,
Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille (TPB). Chair IFLA Libraries
for the Blind Section.
http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla73/papers/156-Skoeld-en.pdf

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excerpt
"Libraries - A voyage of discovery"
http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla71/papers/084e-Nguyen.pdf
Through the donations of the Force Foundation, services using CCTV were
introduced
into all the reading rooms of the General Sciences Library in 2002, and
were followed up
with similar services at the National Library of Vietnam in Hanoi the
following year.
Tactile graphic facilities and talking book machines were made available
in these 4
libraries in 2003, and these services have since been gradually
introduced into other
public libraries throughout Vietnam
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Création d'une collection de prêts de livres avec illustrations tactiles
pour jeunes enfants avec handicap visuel
Marion Ripley
Projet ClearVision
Londres, Royaume-Uni

http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla73/papers/156-Ripley-trans-fr.pdf



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