The Weekly Dose of Braille: Ignore a Change in Typeform
Great question this week: In print, what if the punctuation mark is not underlined at the end of a sentence when the punctuation mark is next to a word that is underlined? How would this be brailled? Here is another great question: Should the quotation marks be included after the typeform or inside the typeform? Check out The Weekly Dose of Braille: Ignore a Change in Typeform to learn more!
Have a wonderful day! Thank you for the question this week! – Denise Bean, Youth Services Librarian
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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.