[blindLaw] The blue book, blue booking

Diana Alves de Oliveira dianaoliveira58 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 25 02:03:35 UTC 2020


It looks to me like you have pretty much everything I have. I am a lawyer overseas, but I graduated as a paralegal last year and have a version of the blue book on the computer. I’m partial though, So I’m not sure how much you need the accommodations are not. But I’m here if you need me anyway according to my schedule. Thank you for sharing your needs. This is a community can always reach out to.

Diana Oliveira 
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NFBF Legislative Committee, member
NFB Employment Committee, member
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(305)988-2713
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> On Sep 24, 2020, at 8:50 PM, Maura Kutnyak via BlindLaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone:
> 
> I am writing today in search of someone who has time and interest in discussing the subject line above.
> 
> I am a product of the 1980s and 1990s school system. Therefore, having had some light perception at that time, Braille was not presented as my one and only/optimal text Resource. With this in mind, the advice I seek is regarding the digital realm of the bluebook.
> 
> I am of course reaching out to other sources for information. My legal writing and research professor, my local Center for assistive technology, and I have a subscription to the digital blue book and a copy from Book share. It seems that there is no particular authority on this and I have to knit together a plan for moving forward.
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> Please call the number below or email if by any chance you have some thoughts to share. Thanks so much everybody for your ongoing support.
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