ABSTRACT Approximately 61 million (or 1 in 4) adults in the United States have a disability. Despite this prevalence, many people cannot name a coworker who is disabled, possibly due to the number of people who have invisible disabilities. This lack of understanding of both causes and prevalence can cause both the disabled and their supervisors or managers to be unaware of how to address a disabled person's needs. In this article, the authors shed light on how to improve the professional environment for disabled archivists, staff, and patrons. People without disabilities or those with unrealized disabilities can all benefit when universal design is considered. The best way to achieve inclusivity is to encourage all employees...
My goal in writing this chapter is to use critical disability theory grounded in my lived experience...
A central goal of the disability rights movement is to enable people with disabilities to fully part...
This study documents the experience of, and identifies professional barriers for, academic librarian...
Approximately 61 million (or 1 in 4) adults in the United States have a disability. Despite this pre...
Approximately 61 million (or 1 in 4) adults in the United States have a disability. Despite this pre...
Approximately 61 million (or 1 in 4) adults in the United States have a disability. Despite this pre...
Approximately 61 million (or 1 in 4) adults in the United States have a disability. Despite this pre...
Approximately 61 million (or 1 in 4) adults in the United States have a disability. Despite this pre...
Accommodating disabled people in the library workplace is just the start. Truly creative changes tha...
As more disabled people join the archival profession and current employees disclose disabilities, ar...
As more disabled people join the archival profession and current employees disclose disabilities, ar...
As our society evolves and becomes more accepting of people impacted by disabilities, we need to wor...
NOTE: If you are using an earlier version Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, then you will need to d...
As our society evolves and becomes more accepting of people impacted by disabilities, we need to wor...
From the perspective of disabled academic librarians, covers the ways academic library managers can ...
My goal in writing this chapter is to use critical disability theory grounded in my lived experience...
A central goal of the disability rights movement is to enable people with disabilities to fully part...
This study documents the experience of, and identifies professional barriers for, academic librarian...
Approximately 61 million (or 1 in 4) adults in the United States have a disability. Despite this pre...
Approximately 61 million (or 1 in 4) adults in the United States have a disability. Despite this pre...
Approximately 61 million (or 1 in 4) adults in the United States have a disability. Despite this pre...
Approximately 61 million (or 1 in 4) adults in the United States have a disability. Despite this pre...
Approximately 61 million (or 1 in 4) adults in the United States have a disability. Despite this pre...
Accommodating disabled people in the library workplace is just the start. Truly creative changes tha...
As more disabled people join the archival profession and current employees disclose disabilities, ar...
As more disabled people join the archival profession and current employees disclose disabilities, ar...
As our society evolves and becomes more accepting of people impacted by disabilities, we need to wor...
NOTE: If you are using an earlier version Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, then you will need to d...
As our society evolves and becomes more accepting of people impacted by disabilities, we need to wor...
From the perspective of disabled academic librarians, covers the ways academic library managers can ...
My goal in writing this chapter is to use critical disability theory grounded in my lived experience...
A central goal of the disability rights movement is to enable people with disabilities to fully part...
This study documents the experience of, and identifies professional barriers for, academic librarian...