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High tech for the handicapped: New ways to hear, see, talk, and walk. Hillside, N.J: Enslow Publishers, 1991.
Find full textNational Council on Disability (U.S.). Study on the financing of assistive technology devices and services for individuals with disabilities: A report to the president and the Congress of the United States. Washington, D.C: National Council on Disability, 1993.
Find full textClosing the Gap (Firm). Conference. Computer technology for the handicapped: Proceedings from the 1984 Closing the Gap Conference. Henderson, Minn: Closing the Gap, 1985.
Find full textWolfgang, Zagler, Busby Geoffrey, Wagner Roland R, and International Conference on Computers for Handicapped Persons (4th : 1994 : Vienna, Austria), eds. Computers for handicapped persons: 4th International Conference, ICCHP '94, Vienna, Austria, September 14-16, 1994 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1994.
Find full textClosing the Gap (Firm). Conference. Computer technology for the handicapped: Applications '85 : selected proceedings of Closing the Gap's 1985 National Conference. Henderson, MN: Closing the Gap, 1986.
Find full textACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (2nd 1996 Vancouver, B.C.). Assets '96: The second annual ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies : April 11-12, 1996, Waterfront Centre Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. New York , N.Y: Association for Computing Machinery, 1996.
Find full textBoddaerd, M. Infovisie 1986: Technical aids for deaf-blind persons. Leuven: VZW Infovisie, 1986.
Find full textInternational Commission on Technical Aids, Building, and Transportation Seminars (1987 Tokorozawa, Japon). Technical aids and information: Perspectives from 11 countries : report from the ICTA Seminars in: Tokorozawa, Japan on September 1, 1988 and Stockholm, Sweden on June 17, 1987. Bromma, Suède: CM Tryck AB, 1989.
Find full textEnabling technology: Disabled people, work, and new technology. Buckingham: Open University Press, 1998.
Find full textLazzaro, Joseph J. Adaptive technologies for learning & work environments. 2nd ed. Chicago: American Library Association, 2001.
Find full textGreen, Peter. Independence day: Designing computer solutions for individuals with disability. Allen, Tex: DLM, 1990.
Find full textSouthcott, Marvin A. Do it yourself aids for the handicapped child. Bellingham, Wash: Western Washington University, 1986.
Find full textJean, Collingsworth, Rehahn Anne, and London Guildhall University, eds. Design for disability: A handbook forstudents and teachers. London: London Guildhall University, 1993.
Find full textRoth, William. Personal computers for persons with disabilities: An analysis, with directories of vendors and organizations. Jefferson, N.C: McFarland & Co., 1992.
Find full textH, Houghton R., Cochrane G. M, and Disability Information Trust, eds. Outdoor transport. 7th ed. Oxford: Disability Information Trust, 1994.
Find full textKelsall, A. D. Outdoor transport. Edited by Barrett J, Cochrane G. M, and Disability Information Trust. 8th ed. Oxford: Disability Information Trust, 1999.
Find full textTheng, Lau Bee. Assistive technologies for physical and cognitive disabilities. Hershey, PA: Medical Information Science Reference, 2015.
Find full text1946-, Bush George W., and United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and the Workforce., eds. New freedom initiative: Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his report to increase investment in and access to assistive technologies and a quality education, and help integrate Americans with disabilities into the workforce and into community life. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2001.
Find full textH, Houghton R., Cochrane George M, and Disability Information Trust, eds. Furniture. Oxford [England]: Disability Information Trust, 1992.
Find full textUnited States. President (2001-2009 : Bush). New freedom initiative: Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his report to increase investment in and access to assistive technologies and a quality education, and help integrate Americans with disabilities into the workforce and into community life. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2001.
Find full textThe illustrated guide to assistive technology and devices: Tools and gadgets for living independently. [Sydney]: Read How You Want, 2010.
Find full textKratschmann, Jutta. Neue Medien als Hilfsmittel zur selbständigen Haushaltsführung Behinderter: Eine Bestandsaufnahme. Idstein: Schulz-Kirchner, 1989.
Find full textLazzaro, Joseph J. Adapting PCs for disabilities. Reading, Ma: Addison-Wesley, 1995.
Find full textLazzaro, Joseph J. Adapting PCs for disabilities. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley, 1996.
Find full textACM Conference on Assistive Technologies (1st 1994 Los Angeles, Calif.). Assets '94: The First Annual ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies : October 31-November 1, 1994, Doubletree Marina del Rey Hotel, Los Angeles, California. New York, N.Y: Association for Computing Machinery, 1994.
Find full textLiving in the state of stuck: How technology impacts the lives of people with disabilities. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Mass: Brookline Books, 1996.
Find full textScherer, Marcia J. Living in the state of stuck: How technologies affect the lives of people with disabilities. Cambridge, MA: Brookline Books, 1993.
Find full textLiving in the state of stuck: How technologies affect the lives of people with disabilities. Cambridge, Mass: Brookline Books, 1996.
Find full textCommittee, South Carolina Access to Information Technology Coordinating. Access to information technology status and fiscal impact report: A report to the legislature. [Columbia, S.C.]: The Committee, 2001.
Find full textCavallo, Filippo, Christian Wehrman, and Ger van den Broek. AALIANCE ambient assisted living roadmap. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2010.
Find full textMerete, Brattström, ed. Joint protection and rehabilitation in chronic rheumatic disorders. (London): Wolfe Medical, 1987.
Find full textRobitaille, Suzanne. The illustrated guide to assistive technology and devices: Tools and gadgets for living independently. New York: Demos Medical Pub., 2010.
Find full textRobitaille, Suzanne. The illustrated guide to assistive technology and devices: Tools and gadgets for living independently. New York: Demos Medical Pub., 2010.
Find full textRobitaille, Suzanne. The illustrated guide to assistive technology and devices: Tools and gadgets for living independently. New York: Demos Medical Pub., 2010.
Find full textRobitaille, Suzanne. The illustrated guide to assistive technology and devices: Tools and gadgets for living independently. New York: Demos Medical Pub., 2010.
Find full textRobitaille, Suzanne. The illustrated guide to assistive technology and devices: Tools and gadgets for living independently. New York: Demos Medical Pub., 2010.
Find full textIn touch at home. Oxford: ISIS Large Print, 1986.
Find full textAdaptive technologies for learning & work environments. 2nd ed. Chicago: American Library Association, 2001.
Find full textAdaptive technologies for learning & work environments. Chicago: American Library Association, 1993.
Find full textConference on Rehabilitation Technology. (8th 1985 Memphis, Tenn.). Technology--a bridge to independence: Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Technology, Memphis, Tennessee, June 24-28th, 1985. Edited by Brubaker Cliff, Hobson Douglas A, and Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America. Washington, D.C: Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America, 1985.
Find full textEnhancing the human experience through assistive technologies and e-accessibility. Hershey, PA: Medical Information Science Reference, 2014.
Find full textPantke, Karl-Heinz. Mensch und Maschine: Wie Brain-Computer-Interfaces und andere Innovationen gelähmten Menschen kommunizieren helfen. Frankfurt am Main: Mabuse-Verlag, 2010.
Find full textStoller, Lynn Ciampa. Low-tech assistive devices: A handbook for the school setting. Framingham, MA: Therapro, Inc, 1998.
Find full text1959-, Crain Sharon Sapp, ed. Utilizing switch interfaces with children who are severely physically challenged: An emphasis on communication strategies. Austin, Tex: PRO-ED, 1992.
Find full textInternational, Conference on Interdisciplinary Aspects on Computers Helping People with Special Needs (5th 1996 Linz Austria). Interdisciplinary aspects on computers helping people with special needs: 5th International Conference, ICCHP '96, Linz, Austria, July 1996. Wien: R. Oldenbourg, 1996.
Find full text1966-, Miesenberger Klaus, Klaus Joachim 1942-, and Zagler Wolfgang, eds. Computers helping people with special needs: 8th International Conference, ICCHP 2002, Linz, Austria, July 15-20, 2002 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 2002.
Find full text1966-, Miesenberger Klaus, ed. Computers helping people with special needs: 9th International Conference, ICCHP 2004, Paris, France, July 7-9, 2004 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 2004.
Find full text1966-, Miesenberger Klaus, ed. Computers helping people with special needs: 10th international conference, ICCHP 2006, Linz, Austria, July 11-13, 2006 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 2006.
Find full textThe illustrated guide to assistive technology and devices: Tools and gadgets for living independently. New York: Demos Medical Pub., 2010.
Find full textJ, Chester H., Freebody J. S, Starkey S. J, and Disability Information Trust, eds. Children with disabilities: Information, advice, equipment. 2nd ed. Oxford: Disability Information Trust, 2001.
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