Assistive Technologies in the Library

by Barbara T. Mates

Blurb

There are plenty of products out there for making information accessible to all users, but how can
administrators and managers determine which are the most practical and economical for their particular
library? Mates, former director of the Ohio Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled, strips away the
technical jargon and introduces dozens of the latest options, including hardware, software, and peripherals.
This guide will help readers

  • Choose the products that are best for their organization, with the help of the evaluative commentary,
    lists of suppliers, and additional resources included
  • Set up work stations and train staff on how to use assistive-technology such as screen readers, Braille
    displays, keyboard options, listening devices, and more
  • Meet compliance with regulatory agencies while benefiting every member of the community
This sensitively written and practical guidebook will be an indispensable resource for ensuring that a
library s offerings are accessible to everyone.

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