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CASE STUDIES ON LIBRARY ACCESS PROJECTS IN COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
Does your library provide access to innovative technologies for users with
disabilities? Have you organized a successful instruction/orientation
program for users with disabilities?
In preparation for a forthcoming (1998) ACRL monograph on academic library
services for people with disabilities, I am looking for case studies of
projects, services, innovative staff development or instruction programs,
etc. While a large part of the monograph will be devoted to technology, I
hope to include projects which are inexpensive; easy-to-replicate;
low-tech, etc. If you're doing something interesting and wouldn't mind
sharing your ideas with other academic librarians, please e-mail me
directly. Many thanks,
Tom McNulty
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Tom McNulty
Bobst Library
New York University
70 Washington Square South
New York NY 10012
phone: 212/998-2519
TDD: 212/998-4980
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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