Making the Library Accessible for All
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Making the Library Accessible for All
Making the Library Accessible for All is a single-source guide that librarians can refer to when planning, remediating, or evaluating ways to ensure disabled patrons and employees will have successful library experiences.
"Libraries hoping to make their services and programmes fully accessible will want to check out this useful and thoughtful guide. Highly recommended." -Library Journal
Libraries have an ethical, and usually a legal, obligation to make their services accessible to disabled patrons and employees. Making the Library Accessible for All is a single-source guide that librarians can refer to when planning, remediating, or evaluating accessibility. With a unique holistic approach, it emphasises the perception of people with disabilities as partners in meeting a common goal rather than as a population to be βserved.β
Topics addressed and updated in this second edition include:
- Multiple interviews with librarians and other experts in the field about proven accessibility strategies for libraries, personal experiences, and cutting-edge innovations;
- Innovations in providing assistive digital technology, many of which are free or built into common programmes;
- An overview of changes coming to accessibility guidelines for digital content;
- Up-to-date information on legislation that may affect some or all libraries;
- An evaluation of how the COVID pandemic has changed both library services and patron needs.
Series: Practical Guides for Librarians
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781538176818
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 April 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield
Edition: 2nd edition
Illustration: 9 BW Photos, 3 Tables, 14 Textboxes
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 13.0mm
Width: 215.0mm
Height: 280.0mm
Weight: 572g
Pages: 202
About the Author
Jane Vincent is assistive technology manager for the University of Michigan, providing direct assistance to individuals, web accessibility evaluations, and other activities relevant to electronic accessibility and universal access. She has provided consultation to libraries on accessible technology acquisition and use, and has evaluated website accessibility for businesses and organizations. Jane has presented at conferences of the American Library Association, the Public Library Association, and the California Library Association, as well as at multiple conferences on assistive technology, aging, and usability. She is author of Implementing Cost-Effective Assistive Computer Technology and A Guide for Digital Assistive Technology Provision to Postsecondary Students, and her writings have been published in Library Hi-Tech News, JASIS, Communication Disorders Quarterly, MacWorld, and the blog βAccess on Main Street.β
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