Thanks to the Internet and some original programming by Microsoft Canada, 105,000 blind or visually impaired Canadians will be able to read thousands of books, daily newspapers and magazines. Launched ...
The Direct to Player service removes the need for users to order books through the CNIB Library, which means less wait time between book selection and book arrival. Direct to Player will even add ...
TORONTO , Jan. 19 /CNW/ - CNIB is urging Canada's governments to provide immediate and fair public funding for nationwide accessible library services, or risk compromising the right to read of more ...
CALGARY, Oct. 26, 2012 /CNW/ - CNIB awarded Donna Christensen the 2012 Dr. Dayton M. Forman Memorial Award today for her outstanding leadership in the advancement of library and information services ...
TORONTO, July 23 - The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) has launched a $33-million campaign called "That all may read" to digitize its library of alternate format materials. Currently, ...
To the editor:Imagine your teenage daughter devouring every word of Twilight on her MP3 player and being able to join her sighted friends' conversation about Bella and Edward's forbidden love.Imagine ...
Rev. Donald Walls writes that the Canadian National Institute for the Blind has moved to place its library collection in CELA, the Centre for Equitable Library Access, an agency funded by the ...
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It was a shock to her family and doctors alike when Keisha Anderson was diagnosed with a degenerative eye disease at the age of four You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in ...
The TD Summer Reading Club through the CNIB Library for children with print disabilities launched this week. Ten per cent of Canadians have disabilities that prevent them from reading traditional ...