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AccessText Network
Publishers Lead National Effort to Serve Students with Disabilities
December 26th, 2008
The Association of American Publishers (AAP) announced its agreement with the Alternative Media Access Center (AMAC), an initiative of the Georgia Board of Regents and the University of Georgia, to launch the AccessText Network, a national online system that will make it easier and quicker for students with disabilities to obtain the alternative electronic textbooks they need for their college courses. Many college students with disabilities are struggling to use required or recommended print textbooks that are essential to their course success, said Patricia Schroeder, AAP's president and chief executive officer. The AccessText Network will be run...
Source: Health Business Week (2008-12-26)
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