A study was conducted that examined readily available syllabi from library and information sciences graduate programs to discover what their instructors taught library graduate students about accessibility and disability through an analysis of the structure and topics of their syllabi. Of the 149 courses identified, 77 syllabi were available to examine. Findings include a lack of consistency and accuracy across syllabi structure, as well as components like poor citations, an emphasis on digital accessibility above all other types as a topic, and a lack of learning assessment on the topics of accessibility and disability. This syllabi analysis indicates that while accessibility and disability is being taught in library and information scienc...
To understand the library study space needs of students with disabilities by thinking about study sp...
Libraries form an integral part of any society and provide an impetus for the academic and intellect...
Librarians must find ways to meet the information needs of patrons with various disabilities. The Am...
This paper examines the curricula of a sample of American library and information science programs ...
Abstract The library profession is a strong and vocal proponent of increased information access for ...
The library profession is often a strong and vocal proponent of increased access for persons with di...
Thesis: Ascertain the level of training, as well as the comfort level of current library employees a...
Although individuals with disabilities represent more than 22% of the Canadian population over the a...
This qualitative study explores the understanding and perspectives of faculty in US library and info...
Libraries provide a needed third place for students to engage with their peers and faculty, both aca...
Librarianship is made up of many different sorts of people. Until now, while research has been done ...
As academic libraries prioritize accessibility for all individuals, they have carried out transforma...
From the perspective of disabled academic librarians, covers the ways academic library managers can ...
PurposeLibrary association policies and guidelines are important to study because they reflect conse...
This article assists administrators who want to ensure their libraries are inclusive of people with ...
To understand the library study space needs of students with disabilities by thinking about study sp...
Libraries form an integral part of any society and provide an impetus for the academic and intellect...
Librarians must find ways to meet the information needs of patrons with various disabilities. The Am...
This paper examines the curricula of a sample of American library and information science programs ...
Abstract The library profession is a strong and vocal proponent of increased information access for ...
The library profession is often a strong and vocal proponent of increased access for persons with di...
Thesis: Ascertain the level of training, as well as the comfort level of current library employees a...
Although individuals with disabilities represent more than 22% of the Canadian population over the a...
This qualitative study explores the understanding and perspectives of faculty in US library and info...
Libraries provide a needed third place for students to engage with their peers and faculty, both aca...
Librarianship is made up of many different sorts of people. Until now, while research has been done ...
As academic libraries prioritize accessibility for all individuals, they have carried out transforma...
From the perspective of disabled academic librarians, covers the ways academic library managers can ...
PurposeLibrary association policies and guidelines are important to study because they reflect conse...
This article assists administrators who want to ensure their libraries are inclusive of people with ...
To understand the library study space needs of students with disabilities by thinking about study sp...
Libraries form an integral part of any society and provide an impetus for the academic and intellect...
Librarians must find ways to meet the information needs of patrons with various disabilities. The Am...