In the paper “The public library as a meeting-place in a multicultural and digital context”, Professor Ragnar Audunson (2005) emphasized the role of public libraries as low-intensive meeting-places, promoting a variety of values, interests and tolerance. Audunson reflected upon these issues in relation to multicultural societies, and concluded that such arenas are important to promote tolerance and community. This perspective paper applies these reflections as a starting point, and continues the discussion from Audunson’s paper, in the context of people with disabilities. It is argued that universal design is a crucial tool to ensure the library’s role as a low-intensive meeting place, which facilitates convivial encounters that can reduce ...
Universal design focuses on small changes that can be made to benefit everyone. Universal design pri...
Universal design focuses on small changes that can be made to benefit everyone. Universal design pri...
People with disabilities also need ease of accessibility anywhere that allows them to do all the act...
Recognising that the public library’s role is in the education of People with Disabilities and of ac...
The promotion and protection of the rights of Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) are central to the UN...
The effort to find ways to make everything from doorways to websites more accessible to people with ...
In 2015, the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) celebrated its 25th anniversary. While libraries h...
Most academic library computer workstations comply with basic accessibility guidelines; however, ver...
This paper considers design as a socially responsible tool that can and should be used to challenge ...
A visit to a public space like a library is a journey through different professional spheres and dom...
Academic librarians support the Ethical Code of Conduct and have always embraced students and patron...
With the changing and developing conditions, people's expectations from the places have also been af...
On a world basis, 15% of the population has a disability. Having a disability can result in a higher...
Libraries have a long history of support for and commitment to disabled people, far longer than most...
The purpose of Universal Design is to increase people’s opportunities to participate in society thro...
Universal design focuses on small changes that can be made to benefit everyone. Universal design pri...
Universal design focuses on small changes that can be made to benefit everyone. Universal design pri...
People with disabilities also need ease of accessibility anywhere that allows them to do all the act...
Recognising that the public library’s role is in the education of People with Disabilities and of ac...
The promotion and protection of the rights of Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) are central to the UN...
The effort to find ways to make everything from doorways to websites more accessible to people with ...
In 2015, the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) celebrated its 25th anniversary. While libraries h...
Most academic library computer workstations comply with basic accessibility guidelines; however, ver...
This paper considers design as a socially responsible tool that can and should be used to challenge ...
A visit to a public space like a library is a journey through different professional spheres and dom...
Academic librarians support the Ethical Code of Conduct and have always embraced students and patron...
With the changing and developing conditions, people's expectations from the places have also been af...
On a world basis, 15% of the population has a disability. Having a disability can result in a higher...
Libraries have a long history of support for and commitment to disabled people, far longer than most...
The purpose of Universal Design is to increase people’s opportunities to participate in society thro...
Universal design focuses on small changes that can be made to benefit everyone. Universal design pri...
Universal design focuses on small changes that can be made to benefit everyone. Universal design pri...
People with disabilities also need ease of accessibility anywhere that allows them to do all the act...