Bookshare is available only for individuals who have a qualifying reading or perceptual disability, a visual impairment, or a physical disability that affects their ability to read printed works. Bookshare brings… read more →
Benetech’s publisher partnerships help us operate our Bookshare initiative at scale. By sharing the digital files for their new titles directly with Bookshare, our publisher partners greatly decrease the time… read more →
Goodheart-Willcox “G-W” became a Bookshare partner at the end of 2021 by sharing digital files for their new titles directly with Bookshare. Becoming a partner in this way is a… read more →
Benetech’s CEO and VP of Programs get firsthand view of innovative program to leverage technology in schools and improve learning opportunities for students with visual impairments Starting off 2023 with… read more →
“As someone who is a visionary, I have to be okay knowing that I may not reap the benefits of my labor in this lifetime, but the generations after me will.”… read more →
Meet Benetech’s Outreach Coordinator, Sarah Caswell! Benetech presents, Sarah Caswell, Benetech’s Outreach Coordinator based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sarah has a keen passion for accessible literacy and equity in education.… read more →
Meet Magaly Gonzalez, Benetech’s Outreach Coordinator in Clark County, Nevada. Benetech is pleased to introduce Magaly Gonzalez, Benetech’s Outreach Coordinator based in Clark County, Nevada. Magaly works in the Clark… read more →
Digital literacy skills, assistive technology, and Bookshare ebooks are Amaan’s ticket to education, independence, and a future full of possibilities within reach Until Amaan met Sanjog via the Bookshare Helpline… read more →
Digital literacy skills, assistive technology, and Bookshare ebooks are Amaan’s ticket to education, independence, and a future full of possibilities within reach Until Amaan met Sanjog via the Bookshare Helpline… read more →
Katherine Schneider, PhD, a retired clinical psychologist and Benetech Board member, reflects on the successes and shortfalls of accessibility as the ADA turns 32 I’m often asked: “Is accessibility getting… read more →