2022-09-15

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2022-09-15 07:08 am

Harvard Women's Health Watch and Psychology Today added to NLS monthly magazine subscriptions

For your information

from the Library of Congress.

New audio and braille magazines

Two new audio magazines have been added to the NLS collection.

• Title: Harvard Women’s Health Watch
Frequency: Monthly
Description: Harvard Women’s Health Watch offers timely information in the new age of women’s health and medicine. Includes new prevention strategies, new diagnostic techniques, new medications, and treatments.

• Title: Psychology Today
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Description: Psychology Today is an American general-interest psychology magazine. A variety of psychological perspectives and approaches are represented in the magazine’s analyses.

In addition, NLS recently added one new NLS-produced braille magazine:
• Title: Guideposts
Frequency: Monthly
Description: Guideposts shares inspirational stories.

Availability: hardcopy braille and download from BARD

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kestrell: (Default)
2022-09-15 07:51 am

The fabric addicts may wish to sit down for this one...

It's a totally different kind of wearable without the traditional hardware...Am I the only one who is thinking "Venom"?e
https://www.wired.com/story/fabric-nylon-computer-jacket-disability-aid/
kestrell: (Default)
2022-09-15 08:15 am

Accessibility tech support phone numbers you should know

From Amazon to Verizon, most of the major tech and media companies are included here.
https://ophthalmicedge.org/patient/accessibility-support-phone-lines-you-should-know/

This and the URL for the preceding post were taken from this week's Top Tech Tidbits: to read this week's newsletter in its entirety, or to subscribe, go to
https://www.toptechtidbits.com/tidbits2022/09152022/
kestrell: (Default)
2022-09-15 08:45 am
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Chinese scientists say new device mimics sense of touch in high definition

Here is another device which potentially serves as an assistive tech for blind people, a useful technology for astronautts, and a technology which could add another layer to virtual reality. Seriously, that Venom suit is sounding kind of...spiffy.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3192017/chinese-scientists-say-new-device-mimics-sense-touch-high