Waunda Cox interview [Sound recording]

Recording, Audio

Accession Number: 2006.13.2

Scope & Content: Waunda Cox talks about her work as a tactile graphics tooler, braille transcriber and copyholder at the American Printing House for the Blind. She discusses new technology used in braille and tactile graphics production, including the use of computers and the PEARL (Plate Embossing Apparatus for Raised Lines), and use of the carousel table in collating. She also describes breaktime in the APH cafeteria, and the 1988 Teamsters Union strike.

Narrator: Cox, Waunda

Interviewer: Randles, Raymond

Interview Date: 04/08/2004

Interview Length: 77 minutes

Interview Place: Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind

Extent: 77 minutes

Collection: APH Oral History Collection

Credit Line: APH Oral History Collection, 2006.13

Media Type: Compact Disc

Subjects: American Printing House for the Blind Braille Employees Interviews Tactile graphics Transcription

Interview Restrictions: All copyrights belong to the American Printing House for the Blind. Contact the Museum concerning any restrictions.