Description
"Libraries hoping to make their services and programs fully accessible will want to check out this useful and thoughtful guide. Highly recommended." -Library Journal
Libraries have an ethical, and usually a legal, obligation to make their services accessible to disabled patrons and employees. Making the Library Accessible for All is a single-source guide that librarians can refer to when planning, remediating, or evaluating accessibility. With a unique holistic approach, it emphasizes the perception of people with disabilities as partners in meeting a common goal rather than as a population to be “served.” Topics addressed and updated in this second edition include:
- Multiple interviews with librarians and other experts in the field about proven accessibility strategies for libraries, personal experiences, and cutting-edge innovations;
- Innovations in providing assistive digital technology, many of which are free or built into common programs;
- An overview of changes coming to accessibility guidelines for digital content;
- Up-to-date information on legislation that may affect some or all libraries;
- An evaluation of how the COVID pandemic has changed both library services and patron needs