[Blindmath] BANA still considering abolishing the Nemeth braillecode
    Stephen L Noble 
    steve.noble at louisville.edu
       
    Fri Sep  9 23:13:00 UTC 2011
    
    
  
I don't know who head up the committee, but Judy Dixon is the Chair of
BANA. I would suspect that she could route comments to the committee.
Her contact info is on this page:
http://www.brailleauthority.org/contact/contact_chair.html 
--Steve Noble
>>> Amanda Lacy <lacy925 at gmail.com> 9/9/2011 6:31 PM >>>
Take action how? Is there someone to whom we can send emails urging not
to 
do this?
Amanda
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Susan Jolly" <easjolly at ix.netcom.com>
To: <blindmath at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 5:10 PM
Subject: [Blindmath] BANA still considering abolishing the Nemeth 
braillecode
>I have just recieved my copy of the Summer 2011 Bulletin of the
National 
>Braille Association (NBA) which is the professional organization
providing 
>continuing education to both paid and volunteer braille transcribers
here 
>in the United States. The President's Message states, "At some point
in the 
>near future, the braille powers-that-be will make a decision about a 
>unified braille code for the English-speaking worlds--a code that will
>combine literary and technical transcriptions under one set of rules
and 
>constructions."
>
> Elsewhere in this issue of the Bulletin, the NBA representive to the
> Braille Authority of North America (BANA) writes that the BANA
"Education 
> and Outreach committee is still reviewing the possibility of a
universal 
> code." Note that the next meeting of BANA will be held November 3-6,
2011 
> and will be hosted in the Baltimore area by the NFB.
>
> If you believe as I do that the BAUK-like representation of maths in
the 
> current proposals for a unified code are significantly inferior to
the 
> Nemeth code's representation of mathematics, you might want to take
action 
> now.
>
> Wouldn't it be ironic if the US were to abolish the use of the Nemeth
code 
> just as it is being widely adopted in countries such as India and 
> Indonesia which have larger populations of braille users?
>
> Sincerely,
> SusanJ
>
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