ACRL's "Guidelines for Distance Learning Library Services" are currently
undergoing another revision cycle. The current version does not address
accessibility.
Many libraries model their distance learning policies after the ACRL
guidelines. As long as these guidelines do not incorporate concern for
accessibility for all, chances are that this concern will not be on the
radar screen of those librarians developing respective policies for
their institution.
If you would like to make your voice heard, you have a number of
options:
1. Attend the open hearing at the ALA conference: Saturday, June 25 from
9:30 to 11 am at the Palmer House in room Salon XI, 17 East Monroe
Street, downtown Chicago.
2. Email your input to the DLS Guidelines Committee Chair, Rob Morrison,
at [log in to unmask] or 435-797-1477.
3. Attend the open hearing at ALA Midwinter 2006 or at the Off-Campus
Library Services Conference 2006.
For more information visit
http://caspian.switchinc.org/~distlearn/news/Guidelines_announce2005.htm
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Axel Schmetzke
Library
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
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