The British Journal of Visual Impairment (BJVI) covers all aspects of visual impairment. It is an international and interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal published three times a year. BJVI presents research and innovation relevant to academic and practitioner audiences as well as to individuals with lived experiences of visual impairment... View full journal description
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