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       Date: Summer 2003                                                   v.
       30, no. 4


       The following titles have been selected from materials added to the NLS
       reference collections during the spring of 2003.  Entries are arranged
       according to subject headings developed and used by the NLS Reference
       Section for its collections.  Wherever possible, prices of publications have
       been included.  Full publishers' addresses are included when they are not
       readily obtainable through libraries and bookstores.  Items marked with an
       asterisk ( ) are especially recommended for basic reference collections in
       libraries serving visually and physically handicapped readers.

       __Requests for materials listed should be sent directly to the publishers
       or sources cited with each entry.  Items are not available from NLS unless
       specifically indicated.


       NLS Publications

       Facts: selected sources for electronic texts  see  ELECTRONIC BOOKS





       AGED HEALTH

       Doyle, Ray H., Charlotte G. Dixon, and Corey L. Moore.  Expanding
       rehabilitation services to meet the legal needs of aging Americans.
       Journal of rehabilitation,  v. 69, Apr.-May-June 2003: 49-54.


       AGED WITH HEARING IMPAIREMENTS

       Cienkowski, Kathleen M.  Auditory aging: a look at hearing loss in older
       adults.  Hearing loss, v. 24, May-June 2003: 12-15.

       Raymer, John M.  Guidelines for caregivers: meeting the needs of elders with
       hearing  loss.  Hearing loss, v. 24, May-June 2003: 18-20.


       ANIMAL HELPERS

       Guidance concerning service animals in air transportation.  Retrieved June 19,
       2003.  <http://airconsumer.ost.dot.gov>.





       Newlin, Robin Briggs.  Paws for reading.  School library journal, v. 49,
       June 2003: 43.


       ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

       Bowe, Frank G.  Broadband and Americans with disabilities.  Retrieval April
       14, 2003.  <http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/frank_g_bowe/bb>.

       Selverstone, Harriet.  Tech for kids with disabilities: new assistive
       technologies are leveling the playing field.  School library journal, v. 49, June
       2003:  36-37.


       AUTISM BIBLIOGRAPHY

       Henninger, Megan.  Autism reading list.  EP magazine, v. 33, Apr. 2003: 57-
       60.


       BANKS AND BANKING

       Feingold, Lainey.  You can bank on it, part 2: advocacy, outreach, and legal
       authority for talking ATMs.  AccessWorld, v. 4, Mar. 2003: 37-43.

       BARRIER-FREE ARCHITECTURE--HOME DESIGN

       Hill, Suzette, Amy Brayfield, and Lissa Poirot.  By design: all the comforts of
       home.  Arthritis today, v. 17, May-June 2003: 72-79.


       BIOGRAPHY DEAF-BLIND HELEN KELLER

       Ozick, Cynthia.  What Helen Keller saw.  Retrieved June 12, 2003.
       <http://newyorker.com/critics/atlarge/?030616crat_atlarge>.


       BLINDNESS--PERSONAL NARRATIVES

       Sprohar, Luj.  Blindness: what I cannot do myself, time does.  Ragged edge,
       July-Aug. 2003: 23-27.


       CAMPS AND CAMPING FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

       Discover camp: considerations for sending your child with a disability to camp
       for the first time.  Chicago, IL: National Center on Physical Activity and
       Disability (NCPAD), 2003.  26p.  [pamphlet].  Free.  (1640 West Roosevelt
       Road, Suite 711, 60608).


       CAREERS FOR PEOPLE WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS

       Beck-Winchatz, Bernhard.  Can blind people be astronomers?  Future
       reflections,  v. 22, Apr. 2003: 63-66.


       COMPUTERS AND AGED

       Bradley, Natalie, and William Poppen.  Assistive technology, computers and
       Internet may decrease sense of isolation for homebound elderly and disabled
       persons.  Technology and disability, v. 15, no. 1, 2003: 19-25.


       DENTAL CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

       Patel, Shivani, and others.  Dental health services: are they fit for people with
       sight problems?  New beacon, v. 87, May 2003: 28-33.


       DIGITAL TALKING BOOKS

         Forward-looking network initiatives complement digital progress at NLS.
       News,  v. 34, Jan.-Mar. 2003: 1-5.


       DISABILITIES--BIBLIOGRAPHY

       Resources for adults with disabilities.  NICHCY briefing paper, transition
        guide no. 1, 2003: 1-11 (entire issue).  Also available online at
       <www.nichcy.org/pubs/transum/adttxt.htm>.


       DISABILITIES IN MEDIA

       Access Hollywood: disability in recent film and television.  New mobility,
       v. 14, May 2003: 22-25.

       ELECTRONIC BOOKS

         Library of Congress. National Library Service for the Blind and Physically
       Handicapped.  Facts: selected sources for electronic texts.  Compiled by
       Carol Strauss and Judy Dixon.  Washington, 2003.  8p.  Free.  Also available
       online at <www.loc.gov/nls/reference/factsheets/etexts.html>.

       Wilson, Ruth.  Displaying digital information on paper-like devices.
       Retrieved Mar. 26, 2003.
       <www.jisc.ac.uk/uploaded_documents/tsw_03_01.doc>.


       EYE DISEASES IN CHILDREN

       Common visual impairments in young children.  Future reflections,
       v. 22, Apr. 2003: 25-30.


       LIBRARY SERVICES AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

       Holt, Cynthia, and Wanda Hole.  Training rewards and challenges of serving
       library users with disabilities.  Public libraries, v. 42, Jan.-Feb. 2003: 34-37.

       Mates, Barbara T.  AccessAbility @ Cleveland Public Library.  Public
       libraries,  v. 42, Jan.-Feb. 2003: 28-31.

       McCain, Mimi.  What's so special about special needs?  Public libraries,
       v. 42, Jan.-Feb. 2003: 51-54.

       Quezada, Shelley.  Nothing about me without me: planning for library services
       for people with disabilities.  Public libraries, v. 42, Jan.-Feb. 2003: 42-46.

       Werle, Marsha.  Challenge your library to serve challenged individuals.
       Public  libraries, v. 42, Jan.-Feb. 2003: 16-17.

       Will, Barbara.  Nothing about me without me: planning for library services for
       people with disabilities.  Interface, v. 25, summer 2003: 5.


       LIBRARY SERVICES AND PEOPLE WITH HEARING
       IMPAIRMENTS

       McKenna, Janet.  Huh? What? Interacting with your hard of hearing patrons.
       Public libraries, v. 42, Jan.-Feb. 2003: 9-11.

       Noland, Abigail.  How Cleveland serves the deaf community.  Public libraries,
       v. 42, Jan.-Feb. 2003: 20-21.

       Rodriguez, Rosa, and Monica Reed.  Our deaf family needs to read, too.
       Public libraries, v. 42, Jan.-Feb. 2003: 38-41.


       MOTOR VEHICLES AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

       Automotive dreams.  New mobility, v. 14, June 2003: 58-59.


       NIGHT VISION

       Gerritsen, Bryan.  Lighting up your night life.  AccessWorld, v. 4, Mar. 2003:
       5-9.




       PARENTS AND CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

       Parenting a child with special needs.  NICHCY news digest, ND 20 (3rd ed.),
       2003: 1-15 (entire issue).  Also available online at <www.nichcy.org/
       newsdig.asp#nd20>.


       SAFETY AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

       Kailes, June Isaacson.  Emergency evacuation preparedness: taking
       responsibility      for your safety: a guide for people with disabilities and other
        activity limitations.  Pomona, CA: Center for Disability Issues and the Health
       Professions, Western University of Health Sciences, 2002. $24.  36p.  (309
       East Second Street, 91766).  Also available online at <www.cdihp.org/
       evacuationpdf.htm>.


       SUBSTANCE ABUSE

       Benshoff, John J., Laura K. Harrawood, and Darwin Shane Koch.  Substance
       abuse and the elderly: unique issues and concerns.  Journal of rehabilitation, v.
       69, Apr.-May-June 2003: 43-48.


       TEXTBOOKS--SPECIAL FORMATS

       2003 update on the Instructional Materials Accessibility Act (IMAA).  Future
       reflections, v. 22, Apr. 2003: 18-19.


       UNIVERSAL DESIGN

       Norman, Melora Ranney.  Universal design and public libraries.  American
       libraries, v. 34, May 2003: 5.