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Digitally Accessible ebooks
Most individuals have some ability to read the written word. However, this is not always the case, due to disease, dystrophies, dysfunctional neuropathways, and many other causes. Books and written communication need to be accessible for all. As creative individuals with VI and B backgrounds, there are resources available that can assist in the development…
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Let’s Talk About the Library of Congress, Part Three
How can an independent author, who has already published their book, get into the LOC? ~Submitting your already-published book to the Library of Congress (LOC) While the ideal scenario for a self-published author hoping to get their book into the Library of Congress is to apply for a Preassigned Control Number (PCN) before publication, it is still…
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Let’s Talk About the Library of Congress, Part Two
Independent authors can get their books into the Library of Congress (LOC) by applying for a Preassigned Control Number (PCN) through the PrePub Book Link, sending a printed copy once published, and understanding the selection process for inclusion. Quality production and professional reviews can further increase chances of acceptance.
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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.
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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.
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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…
