Jacobson: Early disability activist in New York; cofounder, Computer Training Project, Berkeley, 1974. Luebking: Cofounder, Computer Training Project, Berkeley, 1974; advocate and expert in disability and computer technology.
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The Computer Training Project in Berkeley, Accessible Technology, and Employment for People with Disabilities
Jacobson, Neil and Scott Luebking. "The Computer Training Project in Berkeley, Accessible Technology, and Employment for People with Disabilities." Interview by Sharon Bonney and Mary Lou Breslin in 1997, 1999 and 2000. Oral History Center, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 2004. Interview date(s) 1997 Interview date(s) 1999 Interview date(s) 2000
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