Literature about . . .
Government
Available Online:
- Blind Poll Worker Recruitment Program
Order Information: Item LBB97; Braille/Print; No Charge - The Blind Voter's Guide to Voting
Order Information: Item LBT34; Braille/C2/Print; No Charge - Blind Voter Registration Drive Guide
Order Information: Item LBB96; Braille/Print; No Charge - Braille and Visually Impaired Students: What Does the Law Require?
Order Information: Item LSW06; Print; No Charge - Fair Wages for People with Disabilities
by Anil Lewis (Braille Monitor, November 2011)
Order Information: Item LBF50; Braille/Print; No Charge - Federal Appeals Court Rules Against Mandated Described TV
by Chris Danielsen (Braille Monitor, April 2003)
Order Information: Item LBF35; Braille/Print; No Charge - No More Subminimum Wages: The Time Is Now
by Fredric K. Schroeder (Braille Monitor, August/September 2011)
Order Information: Item LBN78; Braille/Print; No Charge - Promoting Harmony in the Field of Work with the Blind: Federal Policies That Enhance Opportunity
by Joanne Wilson (Braille Monitor, August/September 2003)
An abbreviated version of an address delivered to the NFB national convention, Louisville, Kentucky, July 1, 2003.
Order Information: Item LBP25; Braille/Print; No Charge - RSA Rules Again on Merit Scholarships
(Braille Monitor, February 2004)
Collection of documents describing Pennsylvania's position regarding RSA ruling on merit scholarships.
Order Information: Item LBR35; Braille/Print; No Charge
Available to Order:
- First Supreme Court Ruling on Section 504: Implications for the Blind
Order Information: Item LBF06; Print; No Charge - History and Current Status of Regional Libraries for the Blind in the U.S.
Order Information: Item LBH00; Print; No Charge - Subregional Libraries for the Blind--Why and Why Not?
Order Information: Item LBS14; Print; No Charge - What Should a Library for the Blind Be?
Order Information: Item LBW05; Print; No Charge - Which Services Are Reasonable to Expect from a Library for the Blind?
Order Information: Item LBW09; Print; No Charge - Why Is It Better to Have a Library for the Blind in an Agency for the Blind Rather Than Any Other Setting?
Order Information: Item LBW19; Print; No Charge
If you would like to order any of these items, please contact the Independence Market for availability. You may contact us by e-mail at [email protected] or by phone at 410-659-9314, extension 2216. For additional information, please refer to our Independence Market Literature Order Procedure.