[Athen] Searching for a hardcopy braille textbook.
David Andrews
dandrews920 at comcast.net
Sun Apr 19 12:28:33 PDT 2020
Have you looked in the Louis database from APH,
it is usually a good source of Braille books.
http://louis.aph.org/catalog/CategoryInfo.aspx?cid=152
At 05:41 PM 4/1/2020, Mike Gibson wrote:
>Afternoon everyone,
>Â
>We have a blind student who is majoring in
>Electrical Engineering. I have started working
>on the books for fall 2020. I know itâs a long
>shot but Iâm searching for a possible harcopy
>braille version for one of the following textbooks.
>Â
>James A. Svoboda and Richard C. Dorf, Introduction to Electric Circuits,
>9th Edition, Wiley, 2014.
>ISBN-13: 978-1118477502
>ISBN-10: 1118477502
>Â
>Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N.O. Sadiku,
>Fundamentals of Electric Circuits,
>6th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2017.
>ISBN-13: 978-0078028229
>ISBN-10: 0078028221
>Â
>James W. Nillson and Susan Riedel, Electric
>Circuits, 11th Edition, Pearson, 2019.
>ISBN-13: 978-0134746968
>ISBN-10: 0134746961
>Â
>Thanks in advance.
>Â
>Mike
>Â
>Â
>Mike Gibson
>Access Technology Coordinator
>Educational Access Center
>Boise State University
>1910 University Dr.
>Boise, ID 83725-1375
>Office: (208) 426-1583
>Fax: (208) 473-2984
>Website: <http://www.BoiseState.edu/EAC>www.BoiseState.edu/EAC
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