[humanser] Accessible DSM

Jonathan Franks jfranks at nfbtx.org
Sun Jul 9 23:42:30 UTC 2017


Jeannie,
I think that is an excellent idea. So many of us could benefit from these resources. We will miss you at convention and I will miss our annual coffee date. I hope you feel better soon. 



Jonathan franks BSW
Secretary
National Federation Of The Blind human services division

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> On Jul 9, 2017, at 4:49 PM, Jeannie Massay via HumanSer <humanser at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> All-
> 
> Rachel Olivero turned me on to a service called Vital Source. The service, from what I remember, is free. However, you do pay regular price for the books. Both the DSM 5 and the book that I used for my Clinical Supervision course are available. The dsM is navigatable by section. There may be far more accessibility than I know but it works for me. 
> 
> Also, I wondered what you guys might think about us setting up a Drop Box with accessible resources? 
> 
> Last, I am unable to attend convention due to medical issues. It breaks my heart that I will not see you all.  
> 
> Yours in the Federation, 
> 
> Jeannie 
> 
> Jeannie Massay,President 
> National Federation of the Blind of Oklahoma 
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> Norman, OK 73069
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