Brian, I know exactly what you mean.  I am not only a heavy user of Web-Braille 
myself, but I work for the library for the blind in my state, and our patrons 
are very unhappy campers.  Luckily, I happen to be a member of Bookshare, so my 
own personal book collection, (on my BrailleNote),  is hopefully large enough 
to carry me through the absence of Web-Braille, but that doesn't help our 
library patrons.

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Ottawa Canada

Hi Sarah and Al et al:

Well the letter from Judy Dixon said the Web Braille service has
been curtailed, they hope not for long, but have no even
tentative date for it to come back.

I do hope it is back soon, as U.S. library users really enjoy it
and you can carry a lot more volumes of Braille on your Flash
Disk, CF or SD card than you can in hard copy format with you.

Brian

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