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I'm also wondering how could this be made to work for those of us with little university libraries that will never be Googlized. Would we do interlibrary loan and then prove disability or what? So much potential here if we can figure out how to make it work. Kathie
Katherine Schneider, Ph.D.
Senior Psychologist, Emerita
Counseling Service
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
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Sam,
This sounds great, but I have a question. If I understand what you are saying, each university will have to ask for access. I am wondering why Bookshare is not involved in this project, since this is their mission.
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