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Main Author: Gu, Fang F.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ939261
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contents Improving Access to the American Sign Language Video Collection Gu, Fang F. Video Technology Special Programs Deafness American Sign Language Assistive Technology Access to Education Access to Information Accessibility (for Disabled) Library Services Outreach Programs Library Materials Program Descriptions Improvement Programs This article shares the experience of implementing, enhancing, and publicizing access to the American Sign Language (ASL) video collection distributed by California Department of Education. The author discusses the issues of service to deaf and hearing-impaired people, including policy adjustments, staff training, and development of the special program to assist disabled users of the ASL video collection. This collection is specifically designed for deaf and hearing-impaired patrons who might otherwise be underserved. The ASL Video Sharing Program described in the article increased special users' access to the video resource through innovative use of computer and Internet technologies. (Contains 10 notes and 1 figure.)
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spellingShingle Improving Access to the American Sign Language Video Collection
Gu, Fang F.
Video Technology
Special Programs
Deafness
American Sign Language
Assistive Technology
Access to Education
Access to Information
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Library Materials
Program Descriptions
Improvement Programs
Improving Access to the American Sign Language Video Collection Gu, Fang F. Video Technology Special Programs Deafness American Sign Language Assistive Technology Access to Education Access to Information Accessibility (for Disabled) Library Services Outreach Programs Library Materials Program Descriptions Improvement Programs This article shares the experience of implementing, enhancing, and publicizing access to the American Sign Language (ASL) video collection distributed by California Department of Education. The author discusses the issues of service to deaf and hearing-impaired people, including policy adjustments, staff training, and development of the special program to assist disabled users of the ASL video collection. This collection is specifically designed for deaf and hearing-impaired patrons who might otherwise be underserved. The ASL Video Sharing Program described in the article increased special users' access to the video resource through innovative use of computer and Internet technologies. (Contains 10 notes and 1 figure.)
title Improving Access to the American Sign Language Video Collection
topic Video Technology
Special Programs
Deafness
American Sign Language
Assistive Technology
Access to Education
Access to Information
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Library Services
Outreach Programs
Library Materials
Program Descriptions
Improvement Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ939261