The purpose in applying for the Serving People with Disabilities grant is for the Library to better support the needs of students and members of our community who are blind or visually impaired, deaf or hard of hearing, or otherwise require the use of assistive technology. These funds will be used to make the library technologically accessible by purchasing software, equipment, and materials. More importantly, the Library provide programs and training to the public, faculty, staff, and students on the use of all technology and other available tools and materials
Margarete Wiedemann, Chair of the Special Needs Interest Group (SNIG); Shelley Hourston with the BC ...
With the changing laws and effective integration of assistive technology into the classroom environm...
The urgency of the problem is caused by the increase in the number of people with special needs and ...
Libraries that have assistive technology can help adult educators meet the information access needs ...
The Research Services for People with Disabilities (RSPD) project assists library patrons with disab...
In the current digital era, ensuring that everyone has access to information, regardless of their ab...
Working with students with disabilities in a higher education environment – whether in the classroom...
The library is a storehouse of information. The main functions of a library were to accumulate...
A donation of computer equipment to the University of Maine Department of Public Administration will...
In the digital age, many libraries face an increasingly diverse user population. Library Administrat...
At its core, interlibrary loan is about access to information. But are we succeeding for our patrons...
Indiana State University’s (ISU) Library staff are constantly trying to find ways to provide better...
Is your library working towards improving accessibility to customers with disabilities? Have you dev...
The need to access libraries is not one that we need to contend. Libraries provide us with a vast re...
Accessibility issues are at the forefront of library services as the number of students with disabil...
Margarete Wiedemann, Chair of the Special Needs Interest Group (SNIG); Shelley Hourston with the BC ...
With the changing laws and effective integration of assistive technology into the classroom environm...
The urgency of the problem is caused by the increase in the number of people with special needs and ...
Libraries that have assistive technology can help adult educators meet the information access needs ...
The Research Services for People with Disabilities (RSPD) project assists library patrons with disab...
In the current digital era, ensuring that everyone has access to information, regardless of their ab...
Working with students with disabilities in a higher education environment – whether in the classroom...
The library is a storehouse of information. The main functions of a library were to accumulate...
A donation of computer equipment to the University of Maine Department of Public Administration will...
In the digital age, many libraries face an increasingly diverse user population. Library Administrat...
At its core, interlibrary loan is about access to information. But are we succeeding for our patrons...
Indiana State University’s (ISU) Library staff are constantly trying to find ways to provide better...
Is your library working towards improving accessibility to customers with disabilities? Have you dev...
The need to access libraries is not one that we need to contend. Libraries provide us with a vast re...
Accessibility issues are at the forefront of library services as the number of students with disabil...
Margarete Wiedemann, Chair of the Special Needs Interest Group (SNIG); Shelley Hourston with the BC ...
With the changing laws and effective integration of assistive technology into the classroom environm...
The urgency of the problem is caused by the increase in the number of people with special needs and ...