Top Ten @ your library slogans not recommended by AASL. [librarymonk]
Month: October 2003
listservs and ezines
If you’re into listservs and ezines, here is a good list of them on disability issues including DISLISEM for library students, librarians and information professionals with disabilities.
listservs and ezines
If you’re into listservs and ezines, here is a good list of them on disability issues including DISLISEM for library students, librarians and information professionals with disabilities.
Don’t Just Serve People with Disabilities–Hire Them
Hioni Karamanos has collected links and compiled a bibliography relating to library staff with disabilities.
is your OPAC accessible?
Accessibility of Online Databases: A Usability Study of Research Databases. Is your OPAC accesible to people who use adaptive technology to look up materials in your library?
Perhaps the most profound outcome of this study for those of us who work in the area of Access Technologies is the extent to which this research shows that [Section 508] conformity and usability can be at opposite ends of the spectrum. A very good example of this dichotomy is the Silver Platter databases which for the most part showed conformity with the Section 508 Standards, but are extremely difficulty to use due to poor site construction and almost a total lack of usability with an audio browser.