How is "People with Disabilities" any more positive than handicapped or
disabled? It all means the same thing: the person talked about needs some
sort of assistive technology or other accommodation. I could be included in
that category since I now wear glasses for reading. I understand the
concern but a subject heading in LC is the wrong thing to be complaining
about.
Wilfred (Bill) Drew
Associate Librarian, Systems and Reference
SUNY Morrisville College Library
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