[NABS-L] Trouble obtaining accessible textbooks.

Mariya Vasileva mkvnfb94 at gmail.com
Thu Jul 23 11:03:51 UTC 2020


Well, as far as the photos are concerned, yeah some of the books will have images in them, but usually the context surrounding them can help you visualize what they are. As far as the payment goes, because they are 80% off most of the time, the most you will be paying for a book is 100 dollars. Whatever you’ll be getting will cover it, and you immediately get the books once they’re paid for the same day. now, most of your books will be on there, but don’t be surprised at all if not all of the books that you will be meeting for the remainder of your semesters will be available there. So, I would also recommend creating a book share account and sending them your national library service information if you’re connected with them for proof of disability in order to get the account for free instead of paying $50 once a year unless you want to go down that route. You can also use them as a resource to find some of your books if some of them aren’t on vital source. I’m just telling you this now, because that doesn’t mean 100% of your books every Time will be available with in that resource. you’re welcome, I don’t mind helping people whenever they need it.

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> On Jul 22, 2020, at 9:19 PM, Justin Ekis via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Mariya, 
> 
> Thank you for the excellent suggestion. I have considered vitalsource. I would much rather go this route and not even mess with the publishers and the center for access at all. I wonder though, is it guarantied that every title on vitalsource will be fully accessible? One of my courses is on HTML and CSS, and another is on programming logic and design. I can just imagine code examples in these books being presented in figures, graphics that screenreaders will not read. If I get an accessible file from the publisher, I would be confident that such content would be presented in a usable way. For a commercial ebook, I’m quite dubious indeed. 
> 
> The other problem is paying for them. Two weeks before class, I will receive a $500 voucher for the college bookstore. It cannot be redeemed at vitalsource. I will receive the rest of the pell grant funds via direct deposit 2 weeks into the semester. So even if Vitalsource content is fully accessible, I cannot purchase it until well into the courses. 
> 
> Thanks so much for trying to help though, your idea is the one I most want to use. 
> 
> Best, 
> 
> Justin 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jul 22, 2020, at 7:53 PM, Mariya Vasileva via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Justin, you can also try Vital Source. The account is free, and their EPub books are around 80% off traditional bookstore books. Their bookshelf app is free and easy to use, and you can import the books directly from the website into the app.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>>> On Jul 22, 2020, at 8:16 PM, Keri Svendsen via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> hey,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Some publishers do require proof of purchase, while others don't. Ask your center to check access text. I have had great success in the past with access text.
>>> 
>>>>> On 7/22/2020 6:31 PM, Justin Ekis via NABS-L wrote:
>>>> Hey there Nabsters,
>>>> 
>>>> This fall, I will be heading back to community college for my second attempt at an associate’s degree in Computer Information Technology. My duel majors are concentrations in Cyber defence and networking.
>>>> 
>>>> I am having a great deal of trouble obtaining accessible textbooks. Neither Bookshare or learning ally have the correct editions of the required material. For one title, no edition is available from these services. I requested them to be added in may, but they have not yet come through.
>>>> 
>>>> When I contacted the Center for access at my college, the coordinator for disability services informed me that they could request accessible versions directly from the publishers. However, I would have to provide receipts showing that I had purchased the books first. On my SSDI, there’s no way I can afford those books until I get my Financial aid funds. According to the financial aid office, they won’t distribute the bookstore voucher until 2 weeks before classes start, and the rest of the money after the  first 2 weeks of class.
>>>> 
>>>> If I can’t request the books until 2 weeks before class, what are the odds that I will receive all 4 of them before the first day? two of my books are published by Pearson Education, i can’t tell whether another one  is from  Pearson IT Certification or Cisco press, and the last one is from cengage learning. Does anyone know whether this rule comes from the publishers, or might it be simply the policy of our center for access?
>>>> 
>>>> Is there anything I can do to get my materials more quickly? This policy seems to discriminate against low income disabled students. Now that NFB is working more closely with Pearson, might they be able to get involved somehow?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
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