[nabs-l] Chemistry Braille Code

Dezman Jackson djackson at BISM.org
Thu Jun 5 14:17:58 UTC 2014


The Nemeth Code covers both math and math-based sciences like chemistry and physics. Therefore, any technical material in your textbook would be written Nemeth and typically there is a transcriber's page at the beginning of each volume detailing which special symbols are used. 

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> On Jun 5, 2014, at 10:12 AM, "Roanna Bacchus via nabs-l" <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Lillie hope you are doing well.  When I took Chemistry in high school my TVI embossed the graphs for me.  They ordered a periodic table in Braille for me to use in the classroom.  I don't think there is any way to draw atoms.
> 
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