[HumanSer] Quick question in behalf of a client Iam working with

lucas.bonnie at gmail.com lucas.bonnie at gmail.com
Thu Jun 30 05:52:06 UTC 2022


Hello,

 

This person has just begun an MSW program and has been told that she must
have the APA book for sighting sources in papers. She has downloaded it from
BookShare but was wondering if it might be easier to use if she had it in
hardcopy Braille. Currently she does not have a Braille display and will
take some time to become proficient on one. I suggested that she simply put
it on her computer from BookShare and use it that way because it might be
easier to read the very particular requirements. Any thoughts about what
others have been done would be appreciated. I know that when I was in
school, before the internet, just learning the difference between journal
articles and books and maybe a couple other things was all I did. I could
always make my own notes about the different ways to sight things but I know
it is a bit different now with the internet and the various types of
articles.

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Bonnie

 

 

Bonnie Lucas
President
National Federation of the Blind of Alaska
Cell: 907-301-6808

Email: lucas.bonnie at gmail.com <mailto:lucas.bonnie at gmail.com> 



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