Flashing lights hurt my brain because I have photosensitivity. Here is how I watch concert videos without strobe lights from my favorite bands| Veroniiiica
Resources available to state residents that have a case file with the state department/unit for visual impairment, inclusive of low vision and blind individuals| Veroniiiica
I can't read standard print due to low vision. Here are some of my favorite resources for living with a print disability and how to make text easier to read| Veroniiiica
Here is how I find research sources in accessible formats like large print, electronic, audio, and braille as a college student with low vision.| Veroniiiica
Tips for using the free TumbleBooks app for accessing audio narrated picture books for elementary school students with low vision and print disabilities| Veroniiiica
Tips and strategies for creating an inclusive and accessible therapy dog reading program experience for participants with low vision and print disabilities| Veroniiiica
Get free audiobooks through the Sora application and their free audiobook summer reading programs- great for students with print disabilities!| Veroniiiica
Online college library resources are amazing for virtual classes, learn about free digital resources from college libraries to use for academics and for fun| Veroniiiica
Device Features to consider when buying an eReader with low vision. Part of Mainstream Technology and Low Vision series.| Veroniiiica
Ten of my favorite free digital library resources for accessing a variety of content like music, books, videos, and more| Veroniiiica
Beyond the bookshelf, here is a list of resources available at college libraries, including rentals, homework help, and other tools| Veroniiiica
Here are several free and low cost services for finding accessible picture books for low vision readers, including braille, audio, large print, and dual media| Veroniiiica
Recognizing Two Years of Books UnbannedIn April 2022, Brooklyn Public Library joined those fighting for the rights of teens nationwide to read what they like, discover themselves, and form their own opinions. Inspired by the American Library Association's Freedom to Read Statement, Books Unbanned is a response to an increasingly coordinated and effective effort to remove books from library shelves.| www.bklynlibrary.org