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The following is a list of news about topics of interest for the @Science Thematic Network (e.g., assistive technologies, software, standards, etc.)

Design Survey for Spoken Mathematics

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As part of a research project in the area of enhancing spoken mathematics
equations for visually impaired users the following survey has been created to obtain feedback for the design of a novel system.

As part of a research project in the area of enhancing spoken mathematics
equations for visually impaired users the following survey has been created to obtain feedback for the design of a novel system.
We would be very grateful if you could take the time to complete the following design survey. The survey contains 5 sections and should take approximately 20-25 minutes to complete and will be online until Wednesday 21st of April.
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/264031/section-1-participant-details

Dolphin Announces EPUB support, making eBooks accessible to VI & LD Readers

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This is the Dolphin Computer Access press release announcing EPUB support in three new alternative format solutions for blind, low vision, dyslexic and learning disabled readers.

New Jersey, USA. October 26, 2009. Following significant interest of the EPUB standard at the recent Frankfurt Book fair, Dolphin Computer Access is delighted to announce support for unprotected EPUB publications* in its latest line of alternative format solutions.

BANA to Evaluate NUBS

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The Braille Authority of North America is going to evaluate the Nemeth Uniform Braille System
(source: Blindmath mailing list)

The Braille Authority of North America has announced that it is making plans for the evaluation of the recently completed Nemeth
Uniform Braille System (NUBS).

According to its developer, Dr. Abraham Nemeth, NUBS is an updated version of the Nemeth code, which has been in use since 1972. The new system has been in development for ten years and is capable of rendering both literary and technical texts.

Freedom Scientific FSCast about Twitter and Jaws

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A podcast by Freedom Scientific explores the use of the social network Twitter in conjunction with Jaws screen reading software and PAC Mate Omni™ Accessible Pocket PC.

The May issue of Freedom Scientific podcast FSCast discusses the use of the social networking site Twitter in conjunction with JAWS® screen reading software and PAC Mate Omni™ accessible Pocket PC.

Jonathan Mosen speaks with Shannon Reece, Pratik Patel, and Mika Pyyhkala, who actively use Twitter with Freedom Scientific products. They discuss what Twitter is, how to sign up, and some third party applications and services they use to make the most of it.

Publish MathML on @Science Thematic Network Website

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You can now embed MathML 2.0 markup in your post on the @Science Thematic Network.

Thanks to a JEM Thematic Network script, available here, you can now embed MathML 2.0 markup in your posts on the @Science Thematic Network website!

Follow the instructions on how to publish MathML here.

@Science on Twitter!

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Follow aScienceNetwork tweets!

Since last Sunday, the @Science has set up an account on Twitter, under the nickname aScienceNetwork.
We are currently following more than a hundred people, support services, accessibility experts, conferences, and other accessibility/education related Tweetterers.
What's amazing is the quantity of followers we gained in only a couple of days: almost 30 people!

Vibuntu - Ubuntu Linux for Visually Impaired

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Vibuntu is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu 8.10 design especially for visually impaired.

Vibuntu, the customized version of Ubuntu designed to meet the needs of visually impaired users, has been developed by Anthony Sales of the RNCB - Royal National College for the Blind, in England, UK.

According to one of our users' experience, Ubuntu is one of the most accessible Linux release. Anyway, Vibuntu is the first Linux distribution to be fully accessible to blind and partially sighted users.
Vibuntu can be used as

Rich Schwerdtfeger explains IBM accessibility plans

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Rich Schwerdtfeger, a Distinguished Engineer in the IBM Emerging Technologies Group, tells about the current IBM strategy in the accessibility field.

Because of the economical crisis, also accessibility strategies have to be modified.
Rich Schwerdtfeger briefly reports about IBM strategy as for WAI-ARIA.
He also tells about browsers producers and about making Linux more accessible via assistive technologies.

Read this interesting blog post here.

Tactile Talking Tablet

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Experiments at Keele University about using Tactile Talking Tablet to produce accessible material for Biology and Neuroscience courses.

Keele University experienced Tactile Talking Tablet to produce accessible material for all 3 years of the Biology and Neuroscience courses.
Read further on the TechDis website.

DAISY 3: A standard for Accessible Multimedia Books

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This paper is available for reading on the Design Science Inc. website.

On the Design Science Inc. website the paper Daisy 3: A Standard for Accessible Multimedia Books published in IEEE Multimedia (2008, Volume 15, #4, pp28-37) is available for reading.
This paper introduces the DAISY format with particular attention to mathematics. It also reports comments about what DAISY readers think.