Hi, Lisa and list: This concerns the question of proofreading. Lisa, when I taught at the Utah School for the Deaf and the Blind,I would go in and proofread textbooks after hours. The way it was required was to actually read the braille pages, and mark them for errors.There is more than one way braille is written, such a Nemath, and they looked for other things. I don't know that emailing it would be an option, unless you had a way of marking the exact place where the error occured. You might want to check out APH, but I think they require you to work on site. Regards, and good luck.
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