Summary:
Bonnie Williamson, retired APH Braille Production Supervisor, talks about working at the American Printing House for the Blind during the 1960s until her retirement in 2005. She describes stereograph operator and braille transcriber training and the changes that computerization brought to braille production. She discusses supervising in Proofreading, the introduction of ATIC (Accessible Textbook Initiative and Collaboration Project), and also mentions the use of scanners.
Topic(s):
American Printing House for the Blind (Louisville, Ky.), Braille, Blind--services for