Recent Peer-Reviewed Articles
McDonnall, M. C., Steverson, A., Boydstun, J., & D’Andrea, F. M. (2025). Factors associated with proficient braille skills in adults. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness. Advance online publication.
Farrow, K., & Postenrieder, I. (2025). Developing a statewide peer support group network for individuals who are blind or low vision. The New RE:view, 3(1), 13-19. https://doi.org/10.56733/TNR.23.022.
Steverson, A., Cmar, J. L., Humm, L., & Smith, M. J. (2025). Evaluating the usability of virtual interview training for transition-age youth with visual impairments. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. Advance online publication.
McDonnall, M. C., & Cmar, J. L. (2024). Employment and retirement among workers who develop vision loss in midlife. WORK, 79(2), 819-830.
Boydstun, J., McDonnall, M. C., & Steverson, A. (2024). Assistive technology in the workplace and training needs: Insights from employed young adults who are blind or have low vision. Visual Impairment and Deafblind Education Quarterly, 69(4), 79-96.
Cmar, J. L., & McDonnall, M. C. (2024). Group-based trajectory analysis of longitudinal employment patterns and predictors for adults with visual impairments. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 61(2), 143–156.
Crudden, A., Steverson, A., & Sergi, K. (2024). Why I’m not working: People with visual impairments explain. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 61(1), 39-53.
McDonnall, M. C., & Cmar, J. L. (2024). Underemployment among college graduates with blindness and low vision. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 118(3), 151-163.
McDonnall, M. C., Sessler-Trinkowsky, R., & Steverson, A. (2024). Use of braille in the workplace by people who are blind. Journal on Technology and Persons with Disabilities, 12, 58-75.
NRTC Reports & Publications
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