A.T. Literature- Office Equipment
- A Fresh Look at Braille
- A Retrospective Analysis of Recommendations for Workplace Accommodations for Persons With Mobility and Sensory Limitations
- A Technology Bill of Rights for the Blind
- A Wheelchair Lift for Adults Working at Gone for Good
- Accessible Graphing Calculator
- Accessing the Machine: Two Solutions for Using Large Multifunctional Copy Machines
- ALVA Releases the MPO 5500
- An Accessible, Pricey Answer: A Review of the Mobile Phone Organizer
- And Then There Were Two: A Review of Notetakers
- Another Look at the Pitney Bowes Universal Access Copier System
- Assistive Technology: A Compensatory Strategy for Work Production Post Mild Brain Injury
- BrailleNote Opens a New World for People Who Are Blind
- Can You Make Me Some Copies, Please?
- Candy Sorter
- Canon Extends Copy Machine Access with Its New Voice Operation Kit
- Case Example: AT for Vice President with Vision Loss
- Combating the Small Visual Display Invasion: AFB Works to Set a Display Quality Standard
- Controlling Your World Through Your Voice
- Cool Stuff in Every Pocket: An Interview With Fred Gissoni
- Do Cell Phones Plus Software Equal Access? Part 2
- Effective Technology
- Effects of a Ball-Backrest Chair on the Muscles Associated With Upper Crossed Syndrome When Working at a VDT
- Electrical Three-Hole Punch and Stapler for Individuals With Vision Impairment
- Envelope Inserting Aids
- First Accessible Integrated Cellular Phone and Personal Organizer Now Available
- Five Unresolved Problems in the Production of Accessibility and Universal Design Guidelines
- For the Blind, an Operating System of Their Own
- Illuminating Thoughts on Popular Low Vision Task Lamps
- JWOD/JETS National Engineering Design Challenge Finals
- Laptop Computers and Electronic Notetakers for the Blind: A Comparison
- Linux Users to Benefit from AT Software with Windows Crossover Platform
- Making Your Company More Accessible to Disabled Staff and Clients
- Marking the Road to MP3 Player Accessibility: A Review of the Milestone 311
- New PDA is the World's Smallest Braille and Speech Device for the Blind
- New Technology: Canon CLC 1120R/1150R Copier
- Organize Your Life: A Review of Voice Mate
- Organizing the Disorganized: Assistive Technology for Disabled Students to Better Prepare Them for Class
- Ott-Lite
- Overcoming Two Obstacles: Technology for Students Who Are Deaf-Blind
- Paper Management System
- PEMSTAR Receives Multiple Awards for Mobile Device; Design for Visually Impaired Receives Top International Honors
- Pencil Dispenser and Counter
- Perspectives of Consumers with Communication, Vision, and Mobility Impairment on the Use and Procurement of Assistive Technology in the Workplace
- Powered Desktop Letter Opener
- Practice Reports: Using the Braille Lite to Produce Mathematical Expressions in Print
- Production Report Assistant
- Pulse Data and Benetech Announce BrailleNote/Bookshare.org Collaboration
- Pulse Data Announces the Launch of the BrailleNote Club
- Review of Accommodation Strategies in the Workplace for Persons With Mobility and Dexterity Impairments: Application to Criteria for Universal Design
- Robotron's Aria: It Does Everything But Sing!
- Rotational Workstation
- Teaching a Blind Student How to Graph on a Coordinate Plane: No Tech, Low Tech, and High Tech Tools
- The American Foundation for the Blind’s Small Display Project
- The Blind Physicist Who May Find ET
- The Milestone 311: The Epitome of Accessibility
- The Next Generation: A Review of Personal Digital Assistants, Part 1
- The Signal Gets Stronger: Three Cell Phones With Speech Output
- The Voice Mate: An Aural Organizer that Really Works
- Unique Lighting Technology
- Universal Design and Assistive Technology in the Workplace
- Universally Designed Copier Holds Promise for Workplace Accessibility
- Use of a Portable Voice Organizer to Remember Therapy Goals in Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation: A Within-Subjects Trial
- Voice Mate – An Ideal Electronic Organizer for People with Disabilities
- Voice Mate: The Handheld That Talks
- Wired to Work: An Analysis of Access Technology Training for People with Visual Impairments
- Wrists on Fire? Tech Gear for What Ails You
- Your Accessibility Is Extremely Important to Us: A Look at the Usability of Technology at Call Centers

