A.T. Literature- Employment
- "Don't Give Up": Employment Experiences of Individuals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- "Getting Your Wheel in the Door": Successful Full-Time Employment Experiences of Individuals with Cerebral Palsy Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- A Career Strategy That Works
- A Wheelchair Lift for Adults Working at Gone for Good
- AAC Technologies to Enhance Participation and Access to Meaningful Societal Roles for Adolescents and Adults with Developmental Disabilities who Require AAC
- Accessible Technology in Today's Business: Case Studies for Success
- Accommodations for Employees with Sensory Impairments in Automated Manufacturing
- ACETS Online Increases Employment Opportunities for People Who Use AAC
- AFB Expands Resources for Employment
- Aging and Late-Onset Disability: Addressing Workplace Accommodation
- AOL Advocate
- Assistive Technologies
- Assistive Technology Adds to the Success of Professionals in the Workplace
- Assistive Technology as a Workplace Support
- Assistive Technology as an Evolving Resource for a Successful Employment Experience
- Assistive Technology in WorkSource Centers
- Assistive Technology Makes a Lifetime of Difference to VP and Medical Director
- Assistive Technology: Choosing the Right Tool for the Right Job
- Assistive Technology: Impact on Education, Employment, and Independence of Individuals With Physical Disabilities
- Benefit Specialists: Key Resources for Supporting the use of Social Security Work Incentives to Fund Assistive Technology
- Beyond W3C: TruVision - Enhanced Online Learning for People Blind or Vision Impaired
- Bringing the Blind into the Workplace
- Case Example: AT for Vice President with Vision Loss
- Case Example: CSR with Visual Impairment
- Conversations With the Deaf
- Creation of a Web Database for Job Information
- Design of a Low-Cost Prosthesis for Use in Developing Regions
- Disabled Adults Learn to Work From Computers
- Distance-Learning Computer Certification Training Program for Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals
- Employer Perspectives on Hiring and Accommodating Youth in Transition
- Employment Barriers: Access to Assistive Technology and Research Needs
- Employment Issues and Assistive Technology Use for Persons With Spinal Cord Injury
- Empowering Employees
- Enhancing Participation in Employment Through AAC Technologies
- eSight: Online Career Management
- Expanding Work-Based Learning: Students With Disabilities Preparing for Challenging Technology Careers
- Factors That Prevent or Assist the Integration of Assistive Technology into the Workplace for People With Spinal Cord Injuries: Perspectives of the Users and their Employers and Co-Workers
- Framework for Systematic Evaluation of Job, Worker, and Intervention Combinations
- High Speed Video Partners With Hire Disability Solutions to Dynamically Set Up Dozens of Locations for Video Conference Hiring Interviews for Veterans
- Impact of a Cochlear Implant on Job Functioning
- Incorporating or Resisting Assistive Devices: Different Approaches to Achieving a Desired Occupational Self-Image
- Independence Through Technology: All in a Day's Work
- Information Technology (IT) Accessibility: Implications for Employment of People with Disabilities
- Information Technology and the Workplace: Implications for Persons With Disabilities
- Information Technology Opens Doors
- Job Accommodations for People With Amputations
- Job Accommodations for People With Arthritis
- Job Accommodations for People With Back Impairments
- Job Accommodations for People With Cerebral Palsy
- John Williams' Column: Employers Seek AT Information for Employing People With Disabilities
- New Employment Training Guide
- Not Just Taking Up Space: Almost-Infinite Job Possibilities at NASA
- One Million in Federal Funding Goes to Combating Technology and Access Barriers
- Overcoming Barriers to Employment: Strategies of Rehabilitation Providers
- Perceptions of Students With Disabilities Regarding the Value of Technology-Based Support Activities on Postsecondary Education and Employment
- Perspectives on Employing Individuals With Special Needs
- Questions and Answers About Deafness and Hearing Impairments in the Workplace and the Americans With Disabilities Act
- Raising the Bar
- Return to Work After Spinal Cord Injury
- Return to Work Five Years After Spinal Cord Injury Inpatient Rehabilitation: Is It Related to Wheelchair Capacity at Discharge?
- Saturday Technology Training Session: National Industries for the Blind, Keysoft 7.5, & Victor Reader Stream
- Self-Management of Instruction Cues for Occupation: Review of Studies With People With Severe and Profound Developmental Disabilities
- SOAR Gives Employees Fingertip Access to Accommodations
- Strong and Unique
- Technology and Multiple Sclerosis-The Insider Perspective
- Technology Use by People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to Support Employment Activities: A Single-Subject Design Meta-Analysis
- Telerehabilitation and Vocational Rehabilitation: Supported Self-Employment Using Web-Based Applications
- The Audible Counter
- The Effects of Trunk Stimulation on Seated Workspace
- The Human Factor
- To Work or Not to Work? The Occupational Trajectories of Wheelchair Users
- Universal Design and Assistive Technology in the Workplace
- Using Telework to Enhance Return to Work Outcomes for Individuals With Spinal Cord Injuries
- When a Wheelchair Joins a Job Interview
- Work Life, New Technology and Employment of Disabled People: A Twenty Year Programme
- Workplace Accommodation Outcomes
- Workplace Accommodation Training: A Focus on Providing Training to ATPs
- Workplace Accommodations and Unmet Needs Specific to Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- 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

