NLS Braille Transcriber Course — Information about the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) braille transcriber course is available at https://nfb.org/braille-transcribing
For currently certified transcribers who wish to add a Letter of Proficiency in UEB: www.nfb.org/ueb-resources
Hadley Courses — Information is available at https://www.hadleyhelps.org/braillecourses.asp
CNIB Transcriber's UEB Course — The CNIB offers a course for Canadians wishing to become UEB transcribers. Course information may be found at https://cnib.ca/en/unified-english-braille-ueb-transcription-course?region=gta
Canadian Technical Course — This resource is a short self-study set of materials that provides additional information about using UEB for math and science found at https://cnib.ca/en/sight-loss-info/braille-services-and-courses/writing-braille-courses/ueb-technical?region=gta
Duxbury UEB Chart — Duxbury's one-page chart listing the contractions and short forms in alphabetical order is available at https://www.duxburysystems.com/braillechart.asp
NLS list of Frequently Used UEB Symbols — NLS will begin producing books and magazines in UEB in 2016. NLS has provided this list of new symbols that are frequently used. File types: PDF and BRF
Literary Braille Contraction Checklist — TVI Carmen Willings of Cumming, GA, created this helpful UEB contraction checklist and graciously shares it through the BANA website.
UEB Chart from Canadian Assistive Technology (formerly Aroga Technologies UEB Chart) — Canadian Assistive Technology presents the UEB contractions and symbols by category, available at https://mailchi.mp/canasstech/unified-english-braille-chart Braille-ready file version is attached here: BRF
Nemeth or UEB: Factors and Considerations for Math Code — Developed by the Indiana UEB Implementation Sub-Committee, this resource can be used by IEP teams as they discuss individual needs of students regarding technical materials.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to UEB Maths — This document was created by teachers in New Zealand as a quick reference for technical materials in UEB. Available for download from http://www.banzat.org.nz/documents/HHGMaths.pdf
Supplementary Guide to UEB Reference Materials — An index to the Rules of UEB 2013, developed by braille transcribers Peggy Spiess and Trumbull Ogilby, Oregon Textbook and Media Center/Willamette Educational Service District, Salem, Oregon.
UEB Math Tutorial https://uebmath.aphtech.org/
Unified English Braille Australian Training Manual 2014 — Information is available at http://printdisability.org/guidelines/unified-english-braille-australian-training-manual-2013/
UEB Online — New online UEB course from the RIDBC in Sydney, designed for sighted readers, is available at http://uebonline.org