Introduction. This multi-year, mixed-methods study compares (a) the reasons administrators and librarians of academic libraries invest in assistive technology for delivering information services to students with disabilities, with (b) the benefits that influence these students’ intention to use AT. Method. In the first phase, 50 library administrators and 22 librarians from 186 public universities across the US shared their top-three reasons for investing in assistive technology through a qualitative survey. In the second phase, 322 students with disabilities from the same institutions completed a quantitative survey, in which respondents shared individual-level benefits that influence their intention to use assistive technology. Analysis. ...
This paper explores the applicability of the social model of disability and Wilson’s model of inform...
This study presents census data of provision and support for students with special needs (usually kn...
Abstract The library profession is a strong and vocal proponent of increased information access for ...
Academic libraries invest thousands of dollars in assistive technologies (AT) for enhancing the deli...
Information services offered by academic libraries increasingly rely on assistive technologies (AT) ...
Although individuals with disabilities represent more than 22% of the Canadian population over the a...
In many universities today, certain students cannot benefit fully from their educational programs du...
Digital and assistive technologies are of great relevance to the social, educational, and profession...
In the current digital era, ensuring that everyone has access to information, regardless of their ab...
As academic libraries prioritize accessibility for all individuals, they have carried out transforma...
This study sought to investigate access services that are presented to visually impaired users in ac...
This study examines the services and equipment that are provided by the University of North Carolin...
This research is based on the Library Services for People with Disabilities Policy, which was approv...
This article addresses the availability of software/hardware and other sources for all persons with ...
Eighteen academic library users who are blind were interviewed about their experiences with academic...
This paper explores the applicability of the social model of disability and Wilson’s model of inform...
This study presents census data of provision and support for students with special needs (usually kn...
Abstract The library profession is a strong and vocal proponent of increased information access for ...
Academic libraries invest thousands of dollars in assistive technologies (AT) for enhancing the deli...
Information services offered by academic libraries increasingly rely on assistive technologies (AT) ...
Although individuals with disabilities represent more than 22% of the Canadian population over the a...
In many universities today, certain students cannot benefit fully from their educational programs du...
Digital and assistive technologies are of great relevance to the social, educational, and profession...
In the current digital era, ensuring that everyone has access to information, regardless of their ab...
As academic libraries prioritize accessibility for all individuals, they have carried out transforma...
This study sought to investigate access services that are presented to visually impaired users in ac...
This study examines the services and equipment that are provided by the University of North Carolin...
This research is based on the Library Services for People with Disabilities Policy, which was approv...
This article addresses the availability of software/hardware and other sources for all persons with ...
Eighteen academic library users who are blind were interviewed about their experiences with academic...
This paper explores the applicability of the social model of disability and Wilson’s model of inform...
This study presents census data of provision and support for students with special needs (usually kn...
Abstract The library profession is a strong and vocal proponent of increased information access for ...