This post is a reflection of the changes in technology that have occurred since I graduated from library school, as well as musings about how…
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I have been working on several different digital accessibility projects in the last few months. I’m excited about the upcoming release of a podcast episode…
Comments closedOn May 31, 2013, I had the hearing test that confirmed the loss of my natural hearing in my left ear. For years, I wore…
Comments closedIt is a visual world for sure. A lot of daily tasks such as driving, filling out forms, reading menus, and cleaning the house well…
Leave a CommentI’m an academic librarian so information is the core of my field. When I finished library school in 2009, social media was just starting to…
Leave a CommentI have been visually impaired my whole life, but in the last few years a cataract has developed in the one eye I have useful…
Leave a CommentAndrew Leland wrote an article in the New York Times that I read recently, and mentioned his book, The Country of the Blind, which is…
Leave a CommentSpring has sprung and gardening is in full force for me and many others. I noticed on Facebook recently that a lot more people than…
Comments closedI live in a rural area where there’s very limited public transportation options available. I moved to a nearby college town in order to be…
Comments closedRestaurants can be tricky from a hearing and vision standpoint due to the combination of low lighting and noise. There are some workarounds for that,…
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