The United Kingdom has an unplanned, mixed library economy of services for visually impaired people compared with other developed countries. This article sets out the historical context within which this has come about; attempts made to improve these services since the creation of Share the Vision in 1989 via enhanced partnership working within and between the voluntary and public sectors; and practical measures to achieve this and campaigning work to include consideration of the needs of visually impaired people within mainstream services and to persuade the UK government to adopt a more proactive role. It sets out an ambitious vision statement for library services for visually impaired people in the UK that has still to be achi...
This article reports the findings of research commissioned by the Royal National Institute of Blind ...
Masters in Information Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Public libraries...
The introduction of assistive resources within academic libraries in the 20th century positively aff...
The United Kingdom has an unplanned, mixed library economy of services for visually impaired people...
This article is a personal account of the challenges faced by a library school lecturer who loses s...
This paper reports on a 1999 study of services to visually impaired users in United Kingdom (U.K.) p...
The purpose of this article is to introduce some of the issues that blind and other print disabled ...
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...
The background to general user needs assessment, including its value in service design and developm...
The article discusses the library and information problems of visually handicapped sttedents, and ho...
The notion of developing countries needs definition, as do the concepts of visual and print impairm...
Our intention in devising this issue was to demonstrate the variety of national models for the gover...
Services to Visually Impaired Persons 1994- and will also be published by Ulverscroft in the report ...
Library services for blind and visually impaired people (VIPs) have been inextricably tied up with ...
This article reports the findings of research commissioned by the Royal National Institute of Blind ...
Masters in Information Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Public libraries...
The introduction of assistive resources within academic libraries in the 20th century positively aff...
The United Kingdom has an unplanned, mixed library economy of services for visually impaired people...
This article is a personal account of the challenges faced by a library school lecturer who loses s...
This paper reports on a 1999 study of services to visually impaired users in United Kingdom (U.K.) p...
The purpose of this article is to introduce some of the issues that blind and other print disabled ...
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...
The background to general user needs assessment, including its value in service design and developm...
The article discusses the library and information problems of visually handicapped sttedents, and ho...
The notion of developing countries needs definition, as do the concepts of visual and print impairm...
Our intention in devising this issue was to demonstrate the variety of national models for the gover...
Services to Visually Impaired Persons 1994- and will also be published by Ulverscroft in the report ...
Library services for blind and visually impaired people (VIPs) have been inextricably tied up with ...
This article reports the findings of research commissioned by the Royal National Institute of Blind ...
Masters in Information Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2018.Public libraries...
The introduction of assistive resources within academic libraries in the 20th century positively aff...