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Main Authors: Sunrich, Matthew, Green, Ravonne
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ908804
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author Sunrich, Matthew
Green, Ravonne
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contents Assistive Technologies for Library Patrons with Visual Disabilities Sunrich, Matthew Green, Ravonne Blindness Educational Technology Assistive Technology Library Services Visual Impairments College Libraries Surveys Computer Software Internet Electronic Libraries Braille This study provides an overview of the various products available for library patrons with blindness or visual impairments. To provide some insight into the status of library services for patrons with blindness, a sample of American universities that are recognized for their programs for students with visual impairments was surveyed to discern which assistive technology products are available in their libraries. The results of the study are analyzed and conclusions are offered.
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publishDate 2007
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spellingShingle Assistive Technologies for Library Patrons with Visual Disabilities
Sunrich, Matthew
Green, Ravonne
Blindness
Educational Technology
Assistive Technology
Library Services
Visual Impairments
College Libraries
Surveys
Computer Software
Internet
Electronic Libraries
Braille
Assistive Technologies for Library Patrons with Visual Disabilities Sunrich, Matthew Green, Ravonne Blindness Educational Technology Assistive Technology Library Services Visual Impairments College Libraries Surveys Computer Software Internet Electronic Libraries Braille This study provides an overview of the various products available for library patrons with blindness or visual impairments. To provide some insight into the status of library services for patrons with blindness, a sample of American universities that are recognized for their programs for students with visual impairments was surveyed to discern which assistive technology products are available in their libraries. The results of the study are analyzed and conclusions are offered.
title Assistive Technologies for Library Patrons with Visual Disabilities
topic Blindness
Educational Technology
Assistive Technology
Library Services
Visual Impairments
College Libraries
Surveys
Computer Software
Internet
Electronic Libraries
Braille
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ908804