Library services for blind and visually impaired people (VIPs) have been inextricably tied up with alternative format production, which has never risen above 4 percent of standard-text publishing. The impact of digital publishing has been modest on Braille, modified print and audio; this partly results from production methods but also from defensive copyright in which the rights of authors outweigh consumer access rights. In this instance librarians should: assert customer rights against author rights; require piracy evidence; work towards a global digital accessibility library; and advocate a generic right to information. In a global digitally converged environment VIPs will need help with navigation, data evaluation and file mig...
Visually impaired people have the same information needs as sighted people. Just as sighted people m...
This study sought to investigate access services that are presented to visually impaired users in ac...
The study explored the accessibility and provision of digital library resources to the visually impa...
Library services for blind and visually impaired people (VIPs) have been inextricably tied up with ...
Until recently, the blind and visually impaired have had a very restricted access to information. Th...
In Australia, blind people are able to access texts in braille and books on\ud tape, but the demand ...
Libraries for the blind developed as charities, circulating and producing, for the most part, Brail...
Abstract Published in Seminar Papers 51 st All India Conference: ILA, 2005:p183.Discusses the need o...
Visually handicapped persons have special needs for reading books. The Association for the well-bein...
Since the early 1930s federal legislation has enabled the Library of Congress to offer free library...
l Discusses the need of Digital Library for blind users, present condition of blind libraries in Ind...
This research aims to find ways of making access to copyrighted books for the visually impaired as m...
Technological change has been the norm for libraries serving people who are blind or otherwise prin...
Our intention in devising this issue was to demonstrate the variety of national models for the gover...
This literature review summarizes, evaluates and compares some of the existent literature about Libr...
Visually impaired people have the same information needs as sighted people. Just as sighted people m...
This study sought to investigate access services that are presented to visually impaired users in ac...
The study explored the accessibility and provision of digital library resources to the visually impa...
Library services for blind and visually impaired people (VIPs) have been inextricably tied up with ...
Until recently, the blind and visually impaired have had a very restricted access to information. Th...
In Australia, blind people are able to access texts in braille and books on\ud tape, but the demand ...
Libraries for the blind developed as charities, circulating and producing, for the most part, Brail...
Abstract Published in Seminar Papers 51 st All India Conference: ILA, 2005:p183.Discusses the need o...
Visually handicapped persons have special needs for reading books. The Association for the well-bein...
Since the early 1930s federal legislation has enabled the Library of Congress to offer free library...
l Discusses the need of Digital Library for blind users, present condition of blind libraries in Ind...
This research aims to find ways of making access to copyrighted books for the visually impaired as m...
Technological change has been the norm for libraries serving people who are blind or otherwise prin...
Our intention in devising this issue was to demonstrate the variety of national models for the gover...
This literature review summarizes, evaluates and compares some of the existent literature about Libr...
Visually impaired people have the same information needs as sighted people. Just as sighted people m...
This study sought to investigate access services that are presented to visually impaired users in ac...
The study explored the accessibility and provision of digital library resources to the visually impa...