Implementing accessibility means making change from within. But real barriers stand in the way. In response, we have looked to the infrastructure of strategic planning as a vehicle for change. This presentation describes an approach for improving accessibility by integrating accessibility goals, measures, and initiatives into strategic planning
This article describes a redesigned inclusive planning process put into place at the University Libr...
One of the core values of librarianship as expressed through ALA’s Code of Ethics is providing equit...
Building effective communication and interdepartmental partnerships are essential components of stre...
Accessibility permeates all aspects of our public-facing work. Being accessible is in every aspect o...
In libraries without an accessibility specialist on staff, it can feel daunting to even begin work o...
Presentation given at the IDEAL Conference (Advancing Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibilit...
This round table will bring together all types of practitioners to talk about tangible ways we incor...
Accessibility in higher education is usually thought of in terms of accommodation for a specific pop...
A group of 16, mostly librarians, met in the Archives Reading Room of City College Library on Friday...
In the spring of 2019, The South Carolina State Library and Charleston County Public Library each fo...
This presentation highlights a project completed by myself, a librarian at the Inforum Library, in p...
Thesis: Ascertain the level of training, as well as the comfort level of current library employees a...
This poster was presented at the ACRL NEC conference on May 6, 2019. The Accessibility Team, part of...
Equitable access to education for students with disabilities is not just a good idea, it is the law....
Libraries play a variety of important roles, but perhaps the most important is as a place where ALL ...
This article describes a redesigned inclusive planning process put into place at the University Libr...
One of the core values of librarianship as expressed through ALA’s Code of Ethics is providing equit...
Building effective communication and interdepartmental partnerships are essential components of stre...
Accessibility permeates all aspects of our public-facing work. Being accessible is in every aspect o...
In libraries without an accessibility specialist on staff, it can feel daunting to even begin work o...
Presentation given at the IDEAL Conference (Advancing Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibilit...
This round table will bring together all types of practitioners to talk about tangible ways we incor...
Accessibility in higher education is usually thought of in terms of accommodation for a specific pop...
A group of 16, mostly librarians, met in the Archives Reading Room of City College Library on Friday...
In the spring of 2019, The South Carolina State Library and Charleston County Public Library each fo...
This presentation highlights a project completed by myself, a librarian at the Inforum Library, in p...
Thesis: Ascertain the level of training, as well as the comfort level of current library employees a...
This poster was presented at the ACRL NEC conference on May 6, 2019. The Accessibility Team, part of...
Equitable access to education for students with disabilities is not just a good idea, it is the law....
Libraries play a variety of important roles, but perhaps the most important is as a place where ALL ...
This article describes a redesigned inclusive planning process put into place at the University Libr...
One of the core values of librarianship as expressed through ALA’s Code of Ethics is providing equit...
Building effective communication and interdepartmental partnerships are essential components of stre...