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The following is a list of articles, in-depth papers, abstracts about methods, practices, and techniques to enhance access to science by visually impaired students.

Universal Authoring System for Braille Materials by Collaboration of UMCL and Infty

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Toshihiro Kanahori, Dominique Archambault, Masakazu Suzuki

Utilizing Scalable Vector Graphics in the Instruction of Mathematics to the Print Impaired Student

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Paul B. Stanley, Chris Bledsoe, and Arthur I. Karshmer

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

Writing Mathematics by Speech: A Case Study for Visually Impaired

Author(s)

Cristian Bernareggi, Valeria Brigatti