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Disability / Assistive technology / Musical notation / Braille music / Unified English Braille Code / Dancing Dots / Refreshable Braille display / National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard / DAISY Digital Talking Book / Braille / Blindness / Accessibility
Date: 2013-10-10 14:24:26
Disability
Assistive technology
Musical notation
Braille music
Unified English Braille Code
Dancing Dots
Refreshable Braille display
National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard
DAISY Digital Talking Book
Braille
Blindness
Accessibility

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