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<div align="center"><b>March 2013<br>
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<div align="center"><b>For Immediate Release<br>
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CONTACT: Frances Mary D’Andrea, Chair<br><br>
Braille Authority of North America<br><br>
Phone: 412-521-5797<br><br>
Email:
<a href="mailto:literacy2@mindspring.com"><font color="#0000FF">
literacy2@mindspring.com</a><br>
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<div align="center"><b>BANA to Hold Spring Board Meeting in Washington,
D.C.<br>
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The Braille Authority of North America (BANA), which meets face-to-face
semiannually, will hold its 2013 spring meeting April 11-13 in
Washington, D.C. This meeting is hosted by the National Library Service
for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS), a BANA member
organization. Meetings on April 11 and 12 will take place in the Madison
Building at the Library of Congress, which is located at 101 Independence
Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC 20540. Meetings on Saturday, April 13,
including an Open Forum, will be held at the Arlington Public Library,
1015 N. Quincy Street, Arlington, VA 22201. <br><br>
As always, interested parties are invited to observe the BANA Board
meetings. Items on the Board’s agenda include reports from all of BANA's
technical committees such as music, formats, and tactile graphics.
In-depth reports will be presented by the BANA Bylaws Committee as well
as the Unified English Braille (UEB) Task Force. To learn the process
required to comply with special security requirements and procedures for
entry to federal buildings and to reserve a seat as an observer, please
contact BANA Chair Frances Mary D’Andrea at 412-521-5797 or by email at
<a href="mailto:literacy2@mindspring.com"><font color="#0000FF">
literacy2@mindspring.com</a></font>. <br><br>
Saturday morning, BANA will host an Open Forum that provides a venue for
participants to discuss braille with the Board and to learn more about
the workings of BANA. Members of the BANA Board will share plans for the
transition to UEB. Forum participants are encouraged to discuss their
views and suggestions surrounding braille and its future. Braille
readers, teachers, and students as well as producers and distributors of
braille are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to
participate in a round-table discussion with the members of the BANA
Board. The Open Forum will be held Saturday, April 13, from 10:30 A.M to
12:00 noon at the Arlington Public Library. A meet-and-greet time with
snacks will begin at 10:00 A.M. To reserve your space at the Open Forum
and to help ensure accurate counts for handouts, contact Frances Mary
D’Andrea.<br><br>
For additional resource information, visit
<a href="http://www.brailleauthority.org/"><font color="#0000FF">
www.brailleauthority.org</a><br>
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<i>The Board of BANA consists of appointed representatives from fifteen
member organizations of braille producers, transcribers, teachers, and
consumers.<br>
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<i>The mission and purpose of the Braille Authority of North America are
to assure literacy for tactile readers through the standardization of
braille and/or tactile graphics. BANA promotes and facilitates the use,
teaching, and production of braille. It publishes rules, interprets, and
renders opinions pertaining to braille in all existing codes. It deals
with codes now in existence or to be developed in the future, in
collaboration with other countries using English braille. In exercising
its function and authority, BANA considers the effects of its decisions
on other existing braille codes and formats; the ease of production by
various methods; and acceptability to readers. <br>
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