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infoquellen fuer sehgeschaedigte internet user



Hallo zusammen, 

ich habe vor ein paar Tagen mal wieder eine aktuelle Liste mit Fundstelle
n für
Infomaterialien für sehgeschädigte Internetnutzerr geholt. Sie ist - da sie
aus
den USA stammt - natürlich auf die dortigen Verhältnisse zugeschnitten. Aber
vieleicht findet der eine oder die andere ja doch was interessantes drin.
 Es
sind mailing Listen, usenet Foren und Webseiten aufgeführt. 

Viel Spaß damit und ein schönes Wochenende

Peter
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     * [2]Discussion Lists
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  Discussion Lists
  
   Aster-l is for discussions of the AsTer (Audio System for Technical
   Reading). To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to
   listproc_bEi_u.washington.edu. In the body of the message type "subscribe
   aster-l Firstname Lastname."
   
   Basr-l is a professional mailing list for discussing blind people's
   web access issues. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject
   line to listproc_bEi_trace.wisc.edu. In the body of the message type
   "subscribe basr-l Firstname Lastname."
   
   Blind-Diet helps meet the specific needs of blind and visually
   impaired individuals who are striving toward a healthier lifestyle. To
   subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to
   listserv_bEi_maelstrom.stjohns.edu. In the body of the message type
   "subscribe blind-diet Firstname Lastname."
   
   Blind-etc is a discussion/support list for the blind and visually
   impaired community. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject
   line to listserv_bEi_maelstrom.stjohns.edu. In the body of the message
   type "subscribe blind-etc Firstname Lastname."
   
   Blind-Issues deals with major issues of the day that affect the lives
   of the blind and visually impaired in everyday life. To subscribe,
   send a message with a blank subject line to
   listserv_bEi_maelstrom.stjohns.edu. In the body of the message type
   "subscribe Blind-Issues FirstName LastName."
   
   Blind-l focuses on computer use by and for the blind. To subscribe,
   send a message with a blank subject line to listserv_bEi_uafsysb.uark.edu.
   In the body of the message type "subscribe blind-l Firstname
   Lastname."
   
   Blind-talk is for discussing topics of interest to blind and visually
   impaired persons. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject
   line to listserv_bEi_nfbnet.org. In the body of the message type subscribe
   blind-talk."
   
   The Blind News Digest is an electronic newsletter, which contains
   questions, responses, and information. To subscribe or submit
   information, send a message to wtm_bEi_bunker.shel.isc-br.com.
   
   BlindAd is a forum for announcing new products of interest to the
   blind. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to
   listserv_bEi_maelstrom.stjohns.edu. In the body of the message type
   "subscribe blindad Firstname Lastname."
   
   Blindjob is for discussion of issues related to the employment of
   blind people. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line
   to listserv_bEi_maelstrom.stjohns.edu. In the body of the message type
   "subscribe blindjob Firstname Lastname."
   
   Blindfam is for family members to discuss effects of blindness on
   family life. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to
   listserv_bEi_maelstrom.stjohns.edu. In the body of the message type
   "subscribe blindfam Firstname Lastname."
   
   Blindsport is for discussions regarding sports for the blind. To
   subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to
   listserv_bEi_nfbcal.org. In the body of the message type "subscribe
   bsports Firstname Lastname."
   
   Deafblnd is for sharing information, inquiries, ideas and opinions on
   matters pertaining to deaf-blindness. To subscribe send a message with
   a blank subject line to listserv_bEi_tr.wosc.osshe.edu. In the body of the
   message type "subscribe deafblnd Firstname Lastname."
   
   DVS is for students and teachers in the field of visual impairment. To
   subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to
   listserv_bEi_listserv.arizona.edu. In the body of the message type
   "subscribe dvh-s Firstname Lastname."
   
   GUIspeak exists to discuss access by blind users to the graphical user
   interface. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to
   listserv_bEi_vm1.nodak.edu. In the body of the message type "subscribe
   guispeak Firstname Lastname."
   
   GW-info is run by GW Micro for discussion of their products. To
   subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to
   listserv_bEi_gwmicro.com. In the body of the message type "subscribe
   gw-info Firstname Lastname."
   
   Lowvis is a low vision discussion list. To subscribe, send a message
   with a blank subject line to listserv_bEi_maelstrom.stjohns.edu. In the
   body of the message type "subscribe lowvis Firstname Lastname."
   
   Midi-mag is for blind musicians and sound enthusiasts. To subscribe,
   send a message with a blank subject line to
   listserv_bEi_maelstrom.stjohns.edu. In the body of the message type
   "subscribe midi-mag Firstname Lastname."
   
   NABS-l is sponsored by the National Alliance of Blind Students, and
   fosters discussion of concerns common to students with visual
   impairments. To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to

   listserv_bEi_postoffice.cso.uiuc.edu. In the body of the message type
   "subscribe nabs-l Firstname Lastname."
   
   NFB-talk is for the discussion of NFB's philosophy of blindness,
   activities and policies, and other topics of interest to members of
   the National Federation of the Blind and friends. To subscribe, send a
   message with a blank subject line to listserv_bEi_nfbnet.org. In the body
   of the message type "subscribe nfb-talk."
   
   A directory of blind and visually impaired Internet users, and a
   collection of blindness-related textfiles, are available by email or
   ftp. For information, write to Phil Scovell at philscov_bEi_netcom.com.
   
   R-blastoma is a discussion list for anyone who has had Retinoblastoma,
   has friends or family who have had it, or are just interested in
   knowing more about Retinoblastoma. To subscribe, send a message with a
   blank subject line to listtserv_bEi_medinfo.org. In the body of the
   message type "subscribe r-blastoma."
   
   RPlist is for discussing retinitis pigmentosa in particular and
   degenerative visual impairments in general. To subscribe, send a
   message with a blank subject line to listserv_bEi_maelstrom.stjohns.edu.
   In the body of the message type "subscribe rplist Firstname Lastname."
   
   The Seeing Eye in Morristown, NJ, has a discussion list for graduates
   and friends. To subscribe, send a message to buddy-admin_bEi_scs.tamu.edu
   with an explanation of why you want to join the list and a voice
   telephone number for verification.
   
   Skyclub-l is a moderated list of the Canadian National Institute for
   the blind with a new topic for discussion each week. To join send a
   message with a blank subject line to skyclub-l-request_bEi_io.org. In the
   body of the message type "subscribe."
   
   Blazie Engineering has two lists where users can receive information
   on support and service (support-list) and new products
   (announce-list). To subscribe, send a message with a blank subject
   line to listproc_bEi_blazie.com. In the body of the message type
   "subscribe <listname> Firstname Lastname."
   
   Optacon exists to discuss the future of the jeopardized Optacon. To
   subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to
   listproc_bEi_blazie.com. In the body of the message type "subscribe
   optacon Firstname Lastname."
   
   Vicug-l is intended to serve as a conduit through which members of
   visually impaired/blind computer users' groups nation- and world-wide
   can exchange educational materials, keep one another apprised of their
   activities, and discuss strategies for coordinated action. To
   subscribe, send a message with a blank subject line to
   listserv_bEi_maelstrom.stjohns.edu. In the body of the message type
   "subscribe vicug-l Firstname Lastname."
   
   Webwatch-l is a list for sharing information and advocacy regarding
   accessibility on the World Wide Web. To subscribe, send a message with
   a blank subject line to majordomo_bEi_teleport.com. In the body of the
   message type "subscribe webwatch-l."
   
  Usenet Newsgroups
  
   Alt.comp.blind-users is an open forum for topics related to computer
   use by the blind.
   
   Alt.support.glaucoma concerns glaucoma, a cause of blindness.
   
   Bit.listserv.blindnws duplicates the blind news digest.
   
  World Wide Web
  
   [5]http://access.berksys.com/, ALVA Access Group, Inc., maker of
   screen readers for the Macintosh and for Windows.
   
   [6]http://lcweb.loc.gov/nls/nls.html, the US National Library Service
   for the blind and Physically Handicapped.
   
   [7]http://musart.umich.edu/NY%20cat%20html%20folder/AM%20folder/AMHOME
   , Assistive Media.
   
   [8]http://www.acb.org/, the American Council of the Blind.
   
   [9]http://www.blazie.com/, Blazie Engineering.
   
   [10]http://www.blindcntr.org/bcc, the Blind Children's Center.
   
   [11]http://www.city-net.com/vipace/friends/chicago/, Blind Computer
   User Network.
   
   [12]http://www.cnib.org/, the Canadian National Institute for the
   Blind.
   
   [13]http://www.cs.tcd.ie/blind-dev, blind-dev list home page.
   
   [14]http://www.dpa.org.sg/SAVH/, visual impairment in Singapore.
   
   [15]http://www.eng.dmu.ac.uk/~hgs/deafblind/, information about
   deafblindness.
   
   [16]http://www.euronet.nl/users/odilon/old.html, the Access to Music
   Through Technology project of Bretton Hall University College, U.K.
   
   [17]http://www.eyeville.com/, Eyeville, a comprehensive ophthalmic
   information resource.
   
   [18]http://www.heim2.tu-clausthal.de/~ortega/, German
   blindness-related information.
   
   [19]http://www.hj.com/, Henter-Joyce, maker of screen readers for DOS
   and Windows.
   
   [20]http://www.igc.apc.org/afb/, American Foundation for the Blind.
   
   [21]http://www.independentliving.com/, Independent Living Aids
   catalog.
   
   [22]http://www.meei.harvard.edu/meei/DJOhome.html, the Digital Journal
   of Ophthamology
   
   [23]http://www.netdirect.net/vision-enhancement/, a comprehensive
   quarterly magazine by Vision World Wide, Inc.
   
   [24]http://www.netside.com/~bundy/scabs.htm, the South Carolina
   Association of Blind Students.
   
   [25]http://www.nfb.org/, U.S. National Federation of the Blind
   
   [26]http://www.nyise.org/blind.htm, NYISE's Blindness Resource Center.
   
   [27]http://www.rnib.org.uk/, the Royal National Institute for the
   Blind in London.
   
   [28]http://www.seidata.com/~marriage/rblind.html, blindness-related
   page.
   
   [29]http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~t94303mn/handicap/blind-l, message
   archives from the blind-l mailing list.
   
   [30]http://www.tsbvi.edu/math.htm, teaching math to visually impaired
   students.
   
   [31]http://www.txdirect.net/users/sdyer/nfb/BRAILLE_.HTM, Braille
   transcription services.
   
   [32]http://www.ukans.edu/~arnet/, Radio for the blind and
   print-disabled.
   
   [33]http://www.usc.edu/hsc/doheny, the Doheny Eye Institute of the
   University of Southern California.
   
   [34]http://www.wgbh.org/, Descriptive Video Service (DVS) schedules
   and price lists.
   
   [35]http://www.wimsey.com/~jlyon/index.html, Vision Impairments: a
   Guide for the Perplexed.
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   5. http://access.berksys.com/
   6. http://lcweb.loc.gov/nls/nls.html
   7. http://musart.umich.edu/NY%20cat%20html%20folder/AM%20folder/AMHOME
   8. http://www.acb.org/
   9. http://www.blazie.com/
  10. http://www.blindcntr.org/bcc
  11. http://www.city-net.com/vipace/friends/chicago/
  12. http://www.cnib.org/
  13. http://www.cs.tcd.ie/blind-dev
  14. http://www.dpa.org.sg/SAVH/
  15. http://www.eng.dmu.ac.uk/~hgs/deafblind/
  16. http://www.euronet.nl/users/odilon/old.html
  17. http://www.eyeville.com/,Eyeville
  18. http://www.heim2.tu-clausthal.de/~ortega/
  19. http://www.hj.com/,Henter-Joyce
  20. http://www.igc.apc.org/afb/
  21. http://www.independentliving.com/
  22. http://www.meei.harvard.edu/meei/DJOhome.html
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