This paper explores visually impaired persons' (VIPs) sense of belonging in a university library context. It focuses on their perceptions of and experiences with study carrels located in the university library. Data were collected during interviews and focus group discussions. Participants consisted of five female and thirteen male students between the ages of 20 and 37 years. Participants considered their carrels as second homes where they felt safe, comfortable, and accepted. The carrels gave them a sense of belonging. The carrels also served as social places where the VIPs could interact with peers, volunteer readers, and other sighted students. The VIPs viewed their carrels as quiet havens where they could study and learn. They felt the...
This chapter explores how a diverse student body views and expresses ideas of belonging, comfort and...
Belonging has significant impacts on success in postsecondary. Blind people are underrepresented in ...
Creating a place of inclusion and belonging requires thoughtful planning. Including students in the ...
A sense of belonging is essential in inducing individuals with disabilities to either voluntarily or...
One of the key factors that fosters the creation of a sense of belonging is the sense of empathy. In...
Making the transition to campus life can be reminiscent of the season of adolescence for individuals...
Because reading groups historically have been under-researched (Long, 2003), the literature in this ...
Making the transition to campus life can be reminiscent of the season of adolescence for individuals...
Belonging is an essential human need. Developing a sense of belonging is important for people for wh...
The study explored the accessibility and provision of digital library resources to the visually impa...
Although librarians generally display an inclusive management style, barriers to students with disab...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to, from a users perspective, investigate which factors affect the...
Globally it is estimated that there are 285 million persons living with some sort of vision related ...
The concept of liminality describes the experiences of individuals who live between and betwixt as...
This paper presents a small exploration of the problem faced by visually impaired college students i...
This chapter explores how a diverse student body views and expresses ideas of belonging, comfort and...
Belonging has significant impacts on success in postsecondary. Blind people are underrepresented in ...
Creating a place of inclusion and belonging requires thoughtful planning. Including students in the ...
A sense of belonging is essential in inducing individuals with disabilities to either voluntarily or...
One of the key factors that fosters the creation of a sense of belonging is the sense of empathy. In...
Making the transition to campus life can be reminiscent of the season of adolescence for individuals...
Because reading groups historically have been under-researched (Long, 2003), the literature in this ...
Making the transition to campus life can be reminiscent of the season of adolescence for individuals...
Belonging is an essential human need. Developing a sense of belonging is important for people for wh...
The study explored the accessibility and provision of digital library resources to the visually impa...
Although librarians generally display an inclusive management style, barriers to students with disab...
The aim of this Masters thesis is to, from a users perspective, investigate which factors affect the...
Globally it is estimated that there are 285 million persons living with some sort of vision related ...
The concept of liminality describes the experiences of individuals who live between and betwixt as...
This paper presents a small exploration of the problem faced by visually impaired college students i...
This chapter explores how a diverse student body views and expresses ideas of belonging, comfort and...
Belonging has significant impacts on success in postsecondary. Blind people are underrepresented in ...
Creating a place of inclusion and belonging requires thoughtful planning. Including students in the ...