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Hauptverfasser: Harpur, Paul, Loudoun, Rebecca
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2011
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ917754
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author Harpur, Paul
Loudoun, Rebecca
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contents The Barrier of the Written Word: Analysing Universities' Policies to Students with Print Disabilities Harpur, Paul Loudoun, Rebecca Foreign Countries Reader Text Relationship Reading Materials Textbooks Access to Information Barriers Disabilities Assistive Technology Copyrights Student College Relationship Organizational Communication Academic Libraries Library Policy Textbook Publication One of the biggest challenges confronting university students with print disabilities, such as blindness, is accessing the written word. In the past it was necessary to read text books onto cassette tape or turn them to Braille so these students could access the text books. Technological advances are making university life increasingly accessible for students with print disabilities. Using a combination of survey data and policy searches, the paper examines whether Australian universities are enabling students with print disabilities to take advantage of these technological advances. Results revealed that Australian universities are not ensuring that students with print disabilities have timely access to textbooks required for their university studies as a result of a combination of factors including inefficiencies caused by the statutory agency which regulates copyright, and by some universities having policies to provide minimal support to these students. These findings are discussed alongside a range of reforms which take into consideration publishers' copyright concerns, universities' cost limitations and the desire of students with print disabilities to gain access to textbooks.
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spellingShingle The Barrier of the Written Word: Analysing Universities' Policies to Students with Print Disabilities
Harpur, Paul
Loudoun, Rebecca
Foreign Countries
Reader Text Relationship
Reading Materials
Textbooks
Access to Information
Barriers
Disabilities
Assistive Technology
Copyrights
Student College Relationship
Organizational Communication
Academic Libraries
Library Policy
Textbook Publication
The Barrier of the Written Word: Analysing Universities' Policies to Students with Print Disabilities Harpur, Paul Loudoun, Rebecca Foreign Countries Reader Text Relationship Reading Materials Textbooks Access to Information Barriers Disabilities Assistive Technology Copyrights Student College Relationship Organizational Communication Academic Libraries Library Policy Textbook Publication One of the biggest challenges confronting university students with print disabilities, such as blindness, is accessing the written word. In the past it was necessary to read text books onto cassette tape or turn them to Braille so these students could access the text books. Technological advances are making university life increasingly accessible for students with print disabilities. Using a combination of survey data and policy searches, the paper examines whether Australian universities are enabling students with print disabilities to take advantage of these technological advances. Results revealed that Australian universities are not ensuring that students with print disabilities have timely access to textbooks required for their university studies as a result of a combination of factors including inefficiencies caused by the statutory agency which regulates copyright, and by some universities having policies to provide minimal support to these students. These findings are discussed alongside a range of reforms which take into consideration publishers' copyright concerns, universities' cost limitations and the desire of students with print disabilities to gain access to textbooks.
title The Barrier of the Written Word: Analysing Universities' Policies to Students with Print Disabilities
topic Foreign Countries
Reader Text Relationship
Reading Materials
Textbooks
Access to Information
Barriers
Disabilities
Assistive Technology
Copyrights
Student College Relationship
Organizational Communication
Academic Libraries
Library Policy
Textbook Publication
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ917754