[Blindmath] Used Braille College Text Books
Ryan Hemphill
ryanhemphill.email at gmail.com
Sat Jun 16 15:11:14 UTC 2012
I just looked up some examples here. It's pricey, no doubt, but the range
is not 50k, the worst I see is around 5k. Still crazy, but not 50k crazy.
See below...
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/find.html?mv_session_id=c2RGk5gT&mv_action=search&mv_form_profile=search_type&w=Calculus&c=&mv_click=Go
I would also like to mention that you may have grounds for a lawsuit here.
I don't like being a troublemaker (most of the time) but i think this
shows some real neglect of the laws around accessible education on the part
of the school your son is attending. Penn State just got nailed big time
about their accessibility issues, so it isn't going out on a limb to say
that this school is subject to the same ruling.
Incidentally, I would like to thank you for bringing this up. The work
that I am doing is designed to convert math to Braille online and make the
price of an electronic textbook no different for the blind than it would be
for a sighted user. Seeing the prices for texts, something I hadn't even
investigated, shows me just how important it is to make this happen.
Thanks for inadvertently providing me with additional incentive to complete
my work.
Ryan.
On Saturday, June 16, 2012, Ryan Hemphill <ryanhemphill.email at gmail.com>
wrote:
> I would agree. It sounds Ike someone is very very misinformed. If you
think about it logically, there is no way that anyone would ever make any
textbook in Braille at that price, ever. Of course that isn't the case, my
company outsources this regularly.
>
>
>
> If it sounds wrong, it probably is. Go directly to the source, the book
publisher, and find out from them. Then, correct whoever is claiming this
misinformation.
>
> Just out of curiousity, which school is this that we're talking about
here?
>
> Ran
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> On Wednesday, June 13, 2012, Susan Mooney <susanannemooney at gmail.com>
wrote:
>> Where in the world is the university procuring the textbooks? Does that
>> not seem a bit on the high side for you? Most of the time the
>> instructors/profs will not use the entire text. Perhaps the instructor
can
>> outline which portions of the text s/he will be using and get only those
>> portions transcribed? As a transcriber, I've done this many times. That
>> figure is absolutely crazy.
>>
>> SM
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Tammy Berg <tdberg72 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> My son will be attending a private university in the fall and we have
just
>>> been notified that they will not be able to provide his texts books in
>>> Braille due to the cost of $50,000-$60,000 per text that they were
quoted
>>> for having them converted to Braille. Are there any resources for used
>>> Braille math and science college text books.
>>> The texts that he will be using in the fall are:
>>> Calculus, 6th Edition
>>> James Stewart
>>> ISBN-13978-0495011668
>>> Publiser: Brooks Cole
>>> Chemistry
>>> The Molecular View of Nature, 6th Edition
>>> Jespersen, Brady, Hyslop
>>> Publisher: Wiley University Physics
>>> by Young & Freedman 13th edition 2012
>>> Publishers: Addison & Wesley
>>> Thank You - Tammy
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