A How-To-Do-It Manual for Librarians
By Jane VincentForeword by Rhea Rubin
ISBN: 9781555707620Libraries are committed to equal access for all patrons, but providing cost-effective technology services for people with disabilities, elders, beginning readers, or non-native English speakers can be complicated. This comprehensive guide shows you how to select and implement appropriate computer accommodations, communicate effectively with potential users, and develop strategies for future planning. Included are helpful checklists to ensure that your library is integrating assistive technology into its existing operations, best practices by librarians that have been proven to deliver real results, and basic models for your library to follow.
"Vincent (Ctr. for Accessible Technology) presents an excellent how-to guide on planning for integrating assistive technology...Vincent includes practical suggestions for making decisions about the purchase of assistive technology, including assessing demand, impact, cost, and maintenance. Her invaluable checklists include everything from tips for serving people with disabilities to selecting common sense solutions to barriers....Verdict: This book is vital for professional collections in libraries of all types. The price may seem high, but it's well worth it, whether to use the books as a guide about existing facilities or to plan a new facility."
Find no-nonsense answers to tough questions about technical compatibility with operating systems and popular applications, and training staff to provide superior customer service. A companion wiki provides updated information to additional helpful resources. ADA compliance is a serious matter, and this how-to will enable you to fulfill your commitment to equal access for all.