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Autore principale: Edwards, Rita
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1986
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contents A Response to the Special Needs of Visually Handicapped Social Work Students at Adelphi University: The Leona Zaslowsky Memorial Tape Library. Edwards, Rita Audiotape Recordings Blindness College Students Higher Education Library Collection Development Library Collections Library Services Social Workers Talking Books Visual Impairments In response to the urgent need of visually handicapped social work students for special help with their reading assignments, the Social Work Library at Adelphi University (New York) instituted a new and unique service: the Taping Program for Visually Handicapped Social Work Students. Until that time, the options opened to the visually impaired students had been sporadic, too time consuming, or too awkward to help all the students needing assistance. There was also a need for a permanent, easily accessible tape collection of articles and books that the students needed to read for their courses. The library's program coordinator monitors reading lists for the social work students and arranges to have tapes made by student assistant readers who receive tuition remission for taping the required literature. The tape library now consists of over 500 tapes. Included in this program description are several forms used by the library to request taped materials, to instruct readers of the tapes, and to describe circulation procedures. A bibliography and other information sources are also included (CB)
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spellingShingle A Response to the Special Needs of Visually Handicapped Social Work Students at Adelphi University: The Leona Zaslowsky Memorial Tape Library.
Edwards, Rita
Audiotape Recordings
Blindness
College Students
Higher Education
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Library Services
Social Workers
Talking Books
Visual Impairments
A Response to the Special Needs of Visually Handicapped Social Work Students at Adelphi University: The Leona Zaslowsky Memorial Tape Library. Edwards, Rita Audiotape Recordings Blindness College Students Higher Education Library Collection Development Library Collections Library Services Social Workers Talking Books Visual Impairments In response to the urgent need of visually handicapped social work students for special help with their reading assignments, the Social Work Library at Adelphi University (New York) instituted a new and unique service: the Taping Program for Visually Handicapped Social Work Students. Until that time, the options opened to the visually impaired students had been sporadic, too time consuming, or too awkward to help all the students needing assistance. There was also a need for a permanent, easily accessible tape collection of articles and books that the students needed to read for their courses. The library's program coordinator monitors reading lists for the social work students and arranges to have tapes made by student assistant readers who receive tuition remission for taping the required literature. The tape library now consists of over 500 tapes. Included in this program description are several forms used by the library to request taped materials, to instruct readers of the tapes, and to describe circulation procedures. A bibliography and other information sources are also included (CB)
title A Response to the Special Needs of Visually Handicapped Social Work Students at Adelphi University: The Leona Zaslowsky Memorial Tape Library.
topic Audiotape Recordings
Blindness
College Students
Higher Education
Library Collection Development
Library Collections
Library Services
Social Workers
Talking Books
Visual Impairments
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED274120