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Autori principali: Azeem Akbar, Abdul Jabbar, Qurat UI Ain Saleem, Murtaza Ashiq
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1412541
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author Azeem Akbar
Abdul Jabbar
Qurat UI Ain Saleem
Murtaza Ashiq
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Abdul Jabbar
Qurat UI Ain Saleem
Murtaza Ashiq
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Abdul Jabbar
Qurat UI Ain Saleem
Murtaza Ashiq
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contents Access and Use of Digital Information Resources by Students with Vision Impairment: Challenges, Prospects and Expected Role of Libraries Azeem Akbar Abdul Jabbar Qurat UI Ain Saleem Murtaza Ashiq Access to Computers Accessibility (for Disabled) Access to Information Students with Disabilities Visual Impairments Users (Information) Assistive Technology Library Materials Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Bibliographic Databases Accreditation (Institutions) Academic Libraries Library Services Barriers The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has considerably increased among students, including students with vision impairment (SVI). There has been limited work on the information and digital needs of people with disabilities, particularly SVI who were studying for their masters or MPhil and were involved in research activities in Pakistan. This study is an effort to explore various obstacles, expected services and support for SVIs from their universities, libraries, and Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan. This study is qualitative in nature, and an interview guide was used to collect data from the participants in Lahore, Pakistan. The results of this study showed that students with vision impairment use a variety of digital information resources. However, very few use the higher education commission of Pakistan subscribed databases due to restricted access and complex interfaces. The hindrances include lack of university support, limited training opportunities, non-availability of digital library services, and others. The participants highlighted a variety of needed library services and support from their departmental as well as central libraries. It is assumed that the results of this study will help the relevant authorities to make friendly policies and improve library services to facilitate the SVI.
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spellingShingle Access and Use of Digital Information Resources by Students with Vision Impairment: Challenges, Prospects and Expected Role of Libraries
Azeem Akbar
Abdul Jabbar
Qurat UI Ain Saleem
Murtaza Ashiq
Access to Computers
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Access to Information
Students with Disabilities
Visual Impairments
Users (Information)
Assistive Technology
Library Materials
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Bibliographic Databases
Accreditation (Institutions)
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Barriers
Access and Use of Digital Information Resources by Students with Vision Impairment: Challenges, Prospects and Expected Role of Libraries Azeem Akbar Abdul Jabbar Qurat UI Ain Saleem Murtaza Ashiq Access to Computers Accessibility (for Disabled) Access to Information Students with Disabilities Visual Impairments Users (Information) Assistive Technology Library Materials Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Bibliographic Databases Accreditation (Institutions) Academic Libraries Library Services Barriers The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has considerably increased among students, including students with vision impairment (SVI). There has been limited work on the information and digital needs of people with disabilities, particularly SVI who were studying for their masters or MPhil and were involved in research activities in Pakistan. This study is an effort to explore various obstacles, expected services and support for SVIs from their universities, libraries, and Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan. This study is qualitative in nature, and an interview guide was used to collect data from the participants in Lahore, Pakistan. The results of this study showed that students with vision impairment use a variety of digital information resources. However, very few use the higher education commission of Pakistan subscribed databases due to restricted access and complex interfaces. The hindrances include lack of university support, limited training opportunities, non-availability of digital library services, and others. The participants highlighted a variety of needed library services and support from their departmental as well as central libraries. It is assumed that the results of this study will help the relevant authorities to make friendly policies and improve library services to facilitate the SVI.
title Access and Use of Digital Information Resources by Students with Vision Impairment: Challenges, Prospects and Expected Role of Libraries
topic Access to Computers
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Access to Information
Students with Disabilities
Visual Impairments
Users (Information)
Assistive Technology
Library Materials
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Bibliographic Databases
Accreditation (Institutions)
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Barriers
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1412541