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Library Access -- http://www.rit.edu/~easi
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EASI's weekly webcast is now at http://www.rit.edu/~easi

Dick Banks interviews Howard Kramer from Colorado University:

Howard Kramer is a certified ATP who has worked in the field of Assistive
Technology for over nine years, focusing on computer and workstation
access. Mr. Kramer worked at the National Center for Persons with
Disabilities in Albertson, New York before moving to Colorado in 1992 to
join the Center for Adaptive Technology outside of Denver. Since 1997, he
has been with Disability Services at the University of Colorado (CU), where
he established the CU Assistive Technology Lab which serves students with
disabilities who need specialized computer access

Kramer has also initiated an annual disability and higher ed and tech
conference.  The first was held in November 1998 and followed by another
last November.  It is well organized and is drawing a growing audience from
across the Western and Mid Western states.  Watch for the third one this fall.

Check the URL below to register your institutions
Web page in EASI's Batteri-free Web contest.
http://www.rit.edu/~easi

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