Making the transition to campus life can be reminiscent of the season of adolescence for individuals with special needs. This article investigates the role of academic librarians’ communication skills in relation to the success of the transition programme for visually impaired students (VIPs). Data were collected through interviews and focus groups. Participants consisted of five female and thirteen male students between the ages of 20 and 37. The participants considered librarians’ tone of voice, greetings, and conversation as key factors for a successful transition. They also noted that the main obstacles they faced were the lack of opportunity to interact with librarians and the librarians’ lack of disability awareness and knowledge
Globally it is estimated that there are 285 million persons living with some sort of vision related ...
The article discusses the library and information problems of visually handicapped sttedents, and ho...
This research aimed to explore the actual situation of information accessibility for university stud...
Making the transition to campus life can be reminiscent of the season of adolescence for individuals...
One of the key factors that fosters the creation of a sense of belonging is the sense of empathy. In...
A sense of belonging is essential in inducing individuals with disabilities to either voluntarily or...
The transition to university is a crucial process in the lives of young people who pursue tertiary e...
This paper explores visually impaired persons' (VIPs) sense of belonging in a university library con...
growing number of young people with disabilities is pursuing university education. Available researc...
For a person who has been diagnosed with a disability at some point in their life, their ability to ...
Research on transition to higher education and young people with disabilities has increased in recen...
The study explored the accessibility and provision of digital library resources to the visually impa...
This article reports on an empirical study which examined information resources provision to people ...
This paper presents a small exploration of the problem faced by visually impaired college students i...
This article introduces Transition 2.0, a paradigm shift designed to study and support students with...
Globally it is estimated that there are 285 million persons living with some sort of vision related ...
The article discusses the library and information problems of visually handicapped sttedents, and ho...
This research aimed to explore the actual situation of information accessibility for university stud...
Making the transition to campus life can be reminiscent of the season of adolescence for individuals...
One of the key factors that fosters the creation of a sense of belonging is the sense of empathy. In...
A sense of belonging is essential in inducing individuals with disabilities to either voluntarily or...
The transition to university is a crucial process in the lives of young people who pursue tertiary e...
This paper explores visually impaired persons' (VIPs) sense of belonging in a university library con...
growing number of young people with disabilities is pursuing university education. Available researc...
For a person who has been diagnosed with a disability at some point in their life, their ability to ...
Research on transition to higher education and young people with disabilities has increased in recen...
The study explored the accessibility and provision of digital library resources to the visually impa...
This article reports on an empirical study which examined information resources provision to people ...
This paper presents a small exploration of the problem faced by visually impaired college students i...
This article introduces Transition 2.0, a paradigm shift designed to study and support students with...
Globally it is estimated that there are 285 million persons living with some sort of vision related ...
The article discusses the library and information problems of visually handicapped sttedents, and ho...
This research aimed to explore the actual situation of information accessibility for university stud...