[blindlaw] law students
M T
mtarley at gmail.com
Fri Feb 29 18:09:23 CST 2008
Hi Leslie,
I went back in my records and found a website that I had for
Lexisnexis that I used to request my textbooks from them. Lexis
provides electronic copies of their publications directly to disabled
students. There's a form the student (or someone on their behalf)
needs to complete, and you will need to provide proof of purchase. The
form is at:
http://www.lexisnexis.com/visr/
I hope this helps. Good luck.
Michelle
On 2/28/08, Leslie Fairall <fairall at ns.shellworld.net> wrote:
> I will be starting Concord Law School in the April class if all goes as
> planned. At this point, I'm preliminarily tracking down class textbooks. I
> have checked Bookshare.org and RFB&D, and will be calling the West Group
> soon. RFB&D seems to have the most titles available. Has anyone ever
> received their books in an electronic format from the West Group? If so,
> are they in Microsoft Word or similar format? Are there any other
> resources that I may have missed? I don't mind doing some scanning, but
> I'd really prefer not to have to do it much since I have a full-time job
> and will be going to school part-time. Any information or suggestions
> would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
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