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Weekly Dose of Braille

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How in the world do you format a graphic novel? Let’s face it, a graphic novel contains a lot of eye candy. Busy with pictures, multiple frames and so on. Well, time to put this task of transcription work into a simpler way of thinking. Not sure about you, but I am grateful for the Braille Formats Principle of Print-to-Braille Transcription 2016 as an incredible resource.  — Denise Bean

New Weekly Dose: Formatting Graphic Novels

For more information and to see past Weekly Dose of Braille topics check out our Weekly Dose of Braille Page.

The Weekly Dose of Braille is created by our Youth Services Librarian and Braille Transcriber, Denise Bean, with the help of our Instructional Materials team. It gives you a taste of braille examples that may be used in worksheets or textbook formatting.  It is a miscellaneous mixture of tricky, sometimes challenging circumstances, that a braille transcriber may come across or question.  Provided each week is a downloadable PDF file on each topic, a brf file can also be made available for your convenience

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