Librarianship is made up of many different sorts of people. Until now, while research has been done on nondisabled librarians and who they are, little research has been undertaken on disabled librarians. This piece is based upon a research survey that draws on the experiences of librarians who are willing to self-identify as disabled librarians. The survey was further followed up by interviews. The authors want to enrich everyone’s understanding of what it means to be a librarian and, at the same time, to be disabled
Thesis: Ascertain the level of training, as well as the comfort level of current library employees a...
This study documents the experience of, and identifies professional barriers for, academic librarian...
Building effective communication and interdepartmental partnerships are essential components of stre...
Librarianship is made up of many different sorts of people. Until now, while research has been done ...
My goal in writing this chapter is to use critical disability theory grounded in my lived experience...
Although studies related to diversity within librarianship as a profession are increasing, few have ...
From the perspective of disabled academic librarians, covers the ways academic library managers can ...
Abstract The library profession is a strong and vocal proponent of increased information access for ...
Although individuals with disabilities represent more than 22% of the Canadian population over the a...
Accommodating disabled people in the library workplace is just the start. Truly creative changes tha...
As academic libraries prioritize accessibility for all individuals, they have carried out transforma...
Librarians must find ways to meet the information needs of patrons with various disabilities. The Am...
The library profession is often a strong and vocal proponent of increased access for persons with di...
This article assists administrators who want to ensure their libraries are inclusive of people with ...
In this introduction, the coeditors of this issue introduce, discuss, and provide a relevant framewo...
Thesis: Ascertain the level of training, as well as the comfort level of current library employees a...
This study documents the experience of, and identifies professional barriers for, academic librarian...
Building effective communication and interdepartmental partnerships are essential components of stre...
Librarianship is made up of many different sorts of people. Until now, while research has been done ...
My goal in writing this chapter is to use critical disability theory grounded in my lived experience...
Although studies related to diversity within librarianship as a profession are increasing, few have ...
From the perspective of disabled academic librarians, covers the ways academic library managers can ...
Abstract The library profession is a strong and vocal proponent of increased information access for ...
Although individuals with disabilities represent more than 22% of the Canadian population over the a...
Accommodating disabled people in the library workplace is just the start. Truly creative changes tha...
As academic libraries prioritize accessibility for all individuals, they have carried out transforma...
Librarians must find ways to meet the information needs of patrons with various disabilities. The Am...
The library profession is often a strong and vocal proponent of increased access for persons with di...
This article assists administrators who want to ensure their libraries are inclusive of people with ...
In this introduction, the coeditors of this issue introduce, discuss, and provide a relevant framewo...
Thesis: Ascertain the level of training, as well as the comfort level of current library employees a...
This study documents the experience of, and identifies professional barriers for, academic librarian...
Building effective communication and interdepartmental partnerships are essential components of stre...