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  2. Nemeth Braille - Wikipedia

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    The Nemeth Braille Code for Mathematics and Science Notation is a Braille code for encoding mathematical and scientific notation linearly using standard six-dot Braille cells for tactile reading by the visually impaired. The code was developed by Abraham Nemeth. The Nemeth Code was first written up in 1952. It was revised in 1956, 1965, and ...

  3. Unified English Braille - Wikipedia

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    a. literary code (since 1933, English Braille Grade 2 has been the main component) i. BANA flavor used in North America, et cetera ii. BAUK flavor used in United Kingdom, etc. b. Textbook Formats and Techniques code c. math-notation and science-notation codes i. Nemeth Code (since 1952, in North America and several other countries) ii.

  4. Gardner–Salinas braille codes - Wikipedia

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    The codes were developed as a replacement for Nemeth Braille by John A. Gardner, a physicist at Oregon State University, and Norberto Salinas, an Argentinian mathematician. However, 15 years later Nemeth code was still the standard, with no further change As of 2024 [update] .

  5. Abraham Nemeth - Wikipedia

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    Nemeth was still working on the Nemeth code when he died. Nemeth had been active in the Jewish community since childhood, and since his retirement from academic mathematics he had been transcribing Hebrew prayer books into Braille. Nemeth was an active member of the National Federation of the Blind. He has written several short stories and made ...

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  7. Talk:Nemeth Braille - Wikipedia

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    One of the external links I just added is a pdf of the code book itself. I can also add a link to the braille form of the code book for blind readers. I would also like to see a history of the code in the main article, and a discussion on the main principles of the Nemeth Code, which has made the braille code so popular.

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  9. Braille Authority of North America - Wikipedia

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    The Braille Authority of North America (BANA) is the standardizing body of English Braille orthography in the United States and Canada.It consists of a number of member organizations, such as the Braille Institute of America, the National Braille Association, and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.