By Jennifer Sutton at the American Council of the Blind, 2002. This document talks about how to make print and electronic information available to people with visual impairments in a variety of accessible formats. They offer helpful advice about how to make alternate format documents as understandable as possible.
By The Catskill Center for Independence Project HAVA December 2008. This 2 page document talks about the what, when and why of accessible formats for voting forms and information, as well as examples of specific documents.
Distributed by The Catskill Center for Independence. This 4 page document discusses respectful and courteous communication both with and about people with disabilities. It includes a list of affirmative phrases to use and a list of negative words to avoid. It also includes tips to help in communicating with persons with various disabilities.
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This eleven page document shows how to create easy to understand information for voters. It includes examples.
This is an example of an easy to read, nonbiased voters guide produced by the League of Women Voters for two Oregon ballot measures.
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By Janet Pringle, An 86 page book on writing in plain, easy to understand language.