[rehab] BANA Launches Blog - Welcomes Your Comments
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Thu Apr 26 00:24:37 UTC 2012
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>Press Release
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>April 2012
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>For Immediate Release
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>CONTACT: Frances Mary DAndrea, Chair
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>Braille Authority of <?xml:namespace prefix =
>st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /> North America
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>Phone: 412-521-5797
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>Email: <mailto:literacy2 at mindspring.com>literacy2 at mindspring.com
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>BANA Blog Welcomes Your Comments
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>Expanding its social media contact points, BANA
>has added a blog to its website. The blog gives
>all those interested in the work of BANA a
>chance to read about and comment on BANA's current and ongoing activities.
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>Just follow the "BANA Blog" link on the BANA
>website<http://www.brailleauthority.org/>www.brailleauthority.organd
>you will be able to read posts by the Braille
>Authority of North America as well as by readers
>who respond. You can leave a comment by clicking
>on the title of the post, which serves as a link
>to the comment form. You can also reach the
>comment form by clicking on the speech balloon
>icon. You do not have to register on the blog site to be able to post comments.
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>You can also follow the work of BANA by signing
>up for BANA-Announce, a one-way email list that
>disseminates news and information from the BANA
>Board and its 18 working committees. To join
>this news list, send a blank email message to
><mailto:bana-announce-subscribe at brailleauthority.org>bana-announce-subscribe at brailleauthority.org
>and follow the directions in the confirmation
>email that will be sent in response. You can
>also follow BANA on Facebook and Twitter!
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>For additional resource information, visit
><http://www.brailleauthority.org/>www.brailleauthority.org
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>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.
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