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Public Library Accessibility

A recent assignment for my MLIS has incited my interest in the ease of accessibility for persons with disabilities when using services provided by public libraries. I am interested in learning more about what public libraries do in order to ensure that their services are easily accessible by all.

A tip sheet from the ALSC offers excellent suggestions for what library employees can do in order to meet accessibility needs, but how are these services actually carried out?

Feel free to share your knowledge or personal experience. I’d like to learn more in order to improve my ability to help others.

Signal boost!

boosting – I mostly use the library to print stuff and check out books and don’t need much in the way of accommodations but I’m sure some of my followers have stuff to say!

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