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Main Author: Carter, Catherine J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ983929
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contents Providing Services for Students with Disabilities in an Academic Library Carter, Catherine J. Disabilities Academic Libraries Access to Information Library Services Library Instruction Special Needs Students Bibliographies Web Sites Accessibility (for Disabled) Staff Development Cognitive Style Student Needs Federal Legislation Educational Legislation Accessibility issues are at the forefront of library services as the number of students with disabilities attending colleges or universities continues to increase. Three areas where academic librarians can concentrate efforts to better meet the needs of these students are: bibliographic instruction, web page design, and staff training. While the suggestions presented here focus on providing enhanced service to students with disabilities, all students can benefit from increased sensitivity and understanding of different learning styles, improved quality of library service to better enable students to conduct research independently, and easier access to information.
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spellingShingle Providing Services for Students with Disabilities in an Academic Library
Carter, Catherine J.
Disabilities
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Library Services
Library Instruction
Special Needs Students
Bibliographies
Web Sites
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Staff Development
Cognitive Style
Student Needs
Federal Legislation
Educational Legislation
Providing Services for Students with Disabilities in an Academic Library Carter, Catherine J. Disabilities Academic Libraries Access to Information Library Services Library Instruction Special Needs Students Bibliographies Web Sites Accessibility (for Disabled) Staff Development Cognitive Style Student Needs Federal Legislation Educational Legislation Accessibility issues are at the forefront of library services as the number of students with disabilities attending colleges or universities continues to increase. Three areas where academic librarians can concentrate efforts to better meet the needs of these students are: bibliographic instruction, web page design, and staff training. While the suggestions presented here focus on providing enhanced service to students with disabilities, all students can benefit from increased sensitivity and understanding of different learning styles, improved quality of library service to better enable students to conduct research independently, and easier access to information.
title Providing Services for Students with Disabilities in an Academic Library
topic Disabilities
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Library Services
Library Instruction
Special Needs Students
Bibliographies
Web Sites
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Staff Development
Cognitive Style
Student Needs
Federal Legislation
Educational Legislation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ983929