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Subject: Microcomputers for the handicapped
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Date: Thu, 11-Jul-85 12:27:18 EDT
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Subject: Re: Micro for the handicapped

For information on micros for the handicapped, you may want to
look into:

"AAAS Bulletin on Science and Technology for the Handicapped";
from their Fall 1984 Bulletin I got the name of the book:
"Personal Computers and the Disabled", Peter A.  McWilliams,
1984, Quantum Press/Doubleday, 245 Park Ave., New York, NY 10167;
(212) 953-4489. The book is supposed to have a lot of information
on sources of hardware, software and computer services.

"Handi-Communications",from Department of Computer Science,
University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6,5B7

"Re:Able" from Re:Able, P.O. Box 384, Bellflower, CA 90706; a
bi-monthly newsletter on computer-assisted living.

Marcelo Hoffmann, SRI International (Hoffmann@SRI-KL.Arpa)




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