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Swail Collection. The National Research Council of Canada, Library and Archives
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James Swail's articles and research as it pertained to developing assistive devices for the visually
Description
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This collection, sourced from the archives of the National Research Council of Canada, compiles some of the articles written by James Swail, a scientist with the Radio and Electrical Engineering Division of the NRC from 1947-1985. He himself was blind and throughout his career, Swail dedicated himself to developing assistive devices for the technical training and scientific education of people who were blind or partially sighted in order to improve their chances of employability and social integration. He developed numerous assistive instruments ranging from laboratory equipment and mobility devices to punch card readers for computer programmers.
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Carleton University's Disabilities Research Group
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National Research Council
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National Research Council Library and Archives
Date
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1947-1985
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Use with permission
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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James Swail c. 1969 with punch-card reader
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James Swail c. 1969 with punch-card reader
Description
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James Swail demonstrating one of the first models of his punch-card reader (c.1969)
James Swail et son lecteur à opération manuelle pour les cartes perforées (c.1969)
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Carleton University Disabilities Research Group
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National Research Council of Canada, "Punched-Card Reader," Science/ Dimension Vol. 1, No.2 (June 1969): 22-25.
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National Research Council Library and Archives
Date
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c.1969
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Used with permission from the National Research Council Library and Archives
Coverage
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Ottawa, ON, Canada
James Swail c. 1969 demonstrating punch-card reader