[NABS-L] Textbook recommendations
Amy Albin
amyralbin at gmail.com
Fri Aug 7 01:43:03 UTC 2020
Read Douglas Hofstadter.
On 8/6/20, Gene Kim via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hey everyone,
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> This might be a bit strange and somewhat vague, but does anyone have any
> textbook recommendations (preferably viewable on Bookshare or a similar
> platform) for someone interested in too many things to fit into one set of
> college courses? I’m interested in exploring so many things, but don’t have
> much time to work through full-length coursework (whether at my institution
> or using a free online resource) unrelated to my chosen major, so I’m
> trying to find quality textbooks I can read in bursts of free time.
> Linguistics, chemistry, biology, pure math, quantum/theoretical physics,
> business/entrepreneurship, history, communication, East Asian culture, and
> creative writing/narrative theory are some topics that come to mind, but
> really I’m open to anything. I don't have formal experience with any of
> these at the college level.
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> Thanks in advance for any suggestions, haha.
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> Kindly,
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> Gene
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> Gene Sung-Ho Kim | B.S. Candidate, Symbolic Systems | Stanford University
>
> Secretary | California Association of Blind Students
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