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Date: | Tue, 5 Aug 2008 16:06:05 -0700 |
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Steve:
How is this for a promo for the rFB&D Webinar??
EASI Public Webinar: Update on Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
Thursday September 18 at 2 PM Eastern
Presenter: Steve Noble
Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D) has been the leader in
providing quality audio text books for students for half a century. Going
from disks to real-to-real
tapes, cassette tapes and now to digital books, RFB&D continues to blaze
the trail for accessibility.
RFB&D is launching a new service which allows members to download AudioPlus
textbooks directly to your computer and then transfer to
portable media players. Of course, anyone that prefers to get the CDs
through the mail can still order them that way. This is simply a new
service that gives users more options on how to receive and use AudioPlus
textbooks.
"RFB&D members can now choose to download these audio textbooks and
literature directly to a Windows-compatible computer. AudioAccess is
easy to use and portable! If you choose, once the books have been
downloaded, they can be synced with a compatible portable media player
for take-anywhere convenience."
Register to attend the RFB&D Webinar and also to receive a link to its
recording
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