Academic and public library collections are developed based on the needs of the communities that surround them. Technology has increased the way users access information, and the way libraries offer information to their users. However, the accessibility of electronic resources for users with print disabilities remains an issue that has yet to have an equitable remedy. This paper identifies the challenges of visually impaired users, the developments in law, the current state of accessibility in academic and public library collections policies, and the current formats and products that are leading the way
This article considers resource discovery from the viewpoint of visually impaired people. Starting ...
Higher education allows people with disabilities to build self-realization and self-esteem. It preve...
The paper examined the need to develop public libraries services for virtually impaired persons in D...
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...
yesThis paper describes a project undertaken by the University of Bradford library to assess system...
Visually impaired people have the same information needs as sighted people. Just as sighted people m...
Abstract Assistive technologies are tools used to promote access to information and general educati...
In the current digital era, ensuring that everyone has access to information, regardless of their ab...
How best to provide those within our community greater accommodation when accessing library services...
Developments in information and communication technologies increase the amount of information produc...
The introduction of assistive resources within academic libraries in the 20th century positively aff...
This case study focused on how students with visual impairment access library facilities and resourc...
Over the years, academic libraries have contributed in no small measure to the paradigm shift in Nig...
This article addresses the availability of software/hardware and other sources for all persons with ...
This article considers resource discovery from the viewpoint of visually impaired people. Starting ...
Higher education allows people with disabilities to build self-realization and self-esteem. It preve...
The paper examined the need to develop public libraries services for virtually impaired persons in D...
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...
yesThis paper describes a project undertaken by the University of Bradford library to assess system...
Visually impaired people have the same information needs as sighted people. Just as sighted people m...
Abstract Assistive technologies are tools used to promote access to information and general educati...
In the current digital era, ensuring that everyone has access to information, regardless of their ab...
How best to provide those within our community greater accommodation when accessing library services...
Developments in information and communication technologies increase the amount of information produc...
The introduction of assistive resources within academic libraries in the 20th century positively aff...
This case study focused on how students with visual impairment access library facilities and resourc...
Over the years, academic libraries have contributed in no small measure to the paradigm shift in Nig...
This article addresses the availability of software/hardware and other sources for all persons with ...
This article considers resource discovery from the viewpoint of visually impaired people. Starting ...
Higher education allows people with disabilities to build self-realization and self-esteem. It preve...
The paper examined the need to develop public libraries services for virtually impaired persons in D...