Re: [Division10] [AERNet] Implementation Date Set for 2011 Braille Formats

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Wormsley, Diane P
Fri, May 25, 2012 1:24 AM

Press Release

May 2012

For Immediate Release

CONTACT: Frances Mary D’Andrea, Chair

Braille Authority of North America

Phone: 412-521-5797

Email: literacy2@mindspring.commailto:literacy2@mindspring.com
Implementation Date Set for 2011 Braille Formats
On April 24, BANA released the new Braille Formats: Principles of Print-to-Braille Transcription, 2011. This completely revised publication is available in three accessible electronic versions: enhanced PDF, BRF, and online HTML. These are available at www.brailleauthority.orghttp://www.brailleauthority.org/ and are offered without charge. Print and braille versions will be available for purchase from the American Printing House for the Blind later this year.
This is an extensive revision of the previous formats publication. Appendix A of the new publication provides a quick reference of changes and additions.
The official implementation date for use of Braille Formats 2011 is January 1, 2013. The principles set forth in the Braille Formats 2011 supersede all previous formats documents, including the rules and appendices regarding formatting given in English Braille American Edition (EBAE).

BANA wishes to thank the tireless members of the Braille Formats Technical Committee and their Chair Lynnette Taylor for their decade of work and commitment that made this publication possible.
Direct link to this press release on the BANA website: http://www.brailleauthority.org/pressreleases/pr-may2012.html
For additional resource information, visit www.brailleauthority.orghttp://www.brailleauthority.org/
The mission and purpose of the Braille Authority of North America are to assure literacy for tactile readers through the standardization of braille and/or tactile graphics. BANA promotes and facilitates the use, teaching, and production of braille. It publishes rules, interprets, and renders opinions pertaining to braille in all existing codes. It deals with codes now in existence or to be developed in the future, in collaboration with other countries using English braille. In exercising its function and authority, BANA considers the effects of its decisions on other existing braille codes and formats; the ease of production by various methods; and acceptability to readers.
Diane P. Wormsley, Ph. D.
Brenda Brodie Endowed Chair
Professor of Special Education in Visual Impairment
North Carolina Central University
2085  H.M. Michaux, Jr. School of Education
700 Cecil Street
Durham, NC 27707
Phone:  919-530-7693
Fax:  919-530-5353
Email:  dwormsley@nccu.edu


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Press Release May 2012 For Immediate Release CONTACT: Frances Mary D’Andrea, Chair Braille Authority of North America Phone: 412-521-5797 Email: literacy2@mindspring.com<mailto:literacy2@mindspring.com> Implementation Date Set for 2011 Braille Formats On April 24, BANA released the new Braille Formats: Principles of Print-to-Braille Transcription, 2011. This completely revised publication is available in three accessible electronic versions: enhanced PDF, BRF, and online HTML. These are available at www.brailleauthority.org<http://www.brailleauthority.org/> and are offered without charge. Print and braille versions will be available for purchase from the American Printing House for the Blind later this year. This is an extensive revision of the previous formats publication. Appendix A of the new publication provides a quick reference of changes and additions. The official implementation date for use of Braille Formats 2011 is January 1, 2013. The principles set forth in the Braille Formats 2011 supersede all previous formats documents, including the rules and appendices regarding formatting given in English Braille American Edition (EBAE). BANA wishes to thank the tireless members of the Braille Formats Technical Committee and their Chair Lynnette Taylor for their decade of work and commitment that made this publication possible. Direct link to this press release on the BANA website: http://www.brailleauthority.org/pressreleases/pr-may2012.html For additional resource information, visit www.brailleauthority.org<http://www.brailleauthority.org/> The mission and purpose of the Braille Authority of North America are to assure literacy for tactile readers through the standardization of braille and/or tactile graphics. BANA promotes and facilitates the use, teaching, and production of braille. It publishes rules, interprets, and renders opinions pertaining to braille in all existing codes. It deals with codes now in existence or to be developed in the future, in collaboration with other countries using English braille. In exercising its function and authority, BANA considers the effects of its decisions on other existing braille codes and formats; the ease of production by various methods; and acceptability to readers. Diane P. Wormsley, Ph. D. Brenda Brodie Endowed Chair Professor of Special Education in Visual Impairment North Carolina Central University 2085 H.M. Michaux, Jr. School of Education 700 Cecil Street Durham, NC 27707 Phone: 919-530-7693 Fax: 919-530-5353 Email: dwormsley@nccu.edu ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com ______________________________________________________________________