Tag: blind

  • Let’s Talk About the NLS and BARD

    Collection Building Policy The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Disabled (NLS) patrons are invited to fill out the Book Recommendation form to request books or magazines to be added to the NLS collection. (Not yet a patron? Visit the Apply for NLS Service page.) NLS patrons should always check the catalog to see if we have a book before requesting…

  • Navigating Sight Loss, Embracing Life’s Rich Tapestry

    Ann Chiappetta’s collection includes “Follow Your Dog” and “Words of Life,” exploring the complexities of living with vision loss. “Follow Your Dog” educates about blindness and guide dog training, while “Words of Life” presents poetry and essays on nature, relationships, and identity, emphasizing that vision loss doesn’t define one’s identity.

  • Mastering Professional Writing Skills

    Professional writing is the creation of clear, structured content used in business or academic settings, emphasizing effective communication to convey messages professionally, concisely, and with the intended impact.

  • Minutes from Aftersight

    Minutes from Aftersight

    This content highlights various national and local services aimed at assisting individuals who are blind or have low vision. Resources include FindHelp.org for essential services, the National Library Service for accessible literature, and local organizations like Ensight and Beyond Sight that provide support, rehabilitation, and community engagement to enhance independence and quality of life.

  • AudioVault.Net: On Providing Easy Access to Film and TV Audio Description Vaults

    Audio description, also known as video description or descriptive narration. It is a narration track added to videos or live performances. It explains the visual elements for people who are blind or visually impaired. It describes actions, expressions, settings, costumes, and other visual details that are not conveyed through the audio track alone. This allows individuals with visual impairments…

  • The Truth About White Canes: Breaking Down Misconceptions About Blindness (AD)

    Aftersight presents an enlightening discussion on blindness misconceptions through Evan Starnes, a nearly blind audio technician. He emphasizes white canes’ role in promoting independence and counters societal myths that hinder the visually impaired’s employment. The organization offers free canes, showcasing their transformative impact on individuals’ lives.

  • Project V.I. and B Creatives is Now Part of iPub Cloud International

    The initial concept of the V.I. & B. Creatives Workshop was rooted in a simple but powerful truth: creativity transcends sight. We set out to highlight how individuals within the Low-Vision and Blind (V.I. and B.) community continue to express vibrant imagination, bold perspectives, and extraordinary artistic skill—through words, sound, texture, and more. Our contributors…