Hi everyone
Below is a specific request from one of the adaptech research network summer students
Please feel free to respond to me I'll forward your e-mail to Natalie
Thank you
Maria
Hi,
I am a legally blind university student, beginning my first year at McGill. I am studying Honours Sociology with a Minor in Educational Psychology. My ultimate goal afterwards, is to recieve my masters in rehab teaching for the blind. The courses I take require me to do quite a bit of research in the social sciences domain, and I need to be familiar with the APA citation style.
Does anyone know where I can find an accessible format of the APA publication manual? I am a JAWS user but the electronic version of the manual from the American Psychological Association is not usable with JAWS.
Is there an accessible format of this publication anywhere? If not, what have other blind students (and researchers) done to work around this problem?
I know that the publication is available on CD through RFB&D, but unfortunately they cannot send their material to Canada. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Natalie
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