Keep It Simple: A Guide to Assistive Technologies
By (Author) Ravonne A. Green
By (author) Vera Blair
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
21st March 2011
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Technology: general issues
025.00284
Paperback
168
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
255g
Simple, straightforward guidance for the practitioner who wants to use assistive technologies to extend library access. Keep it Simple: A Guide to Assistive Technologies provides a basic tutorial on common assistive computer applications and commonly available, inexpensive hardware and software to help librarians incorporate such aids into the library's current infrastructure. Focusing on applications commonly available on Microsoft Office and other low-cost technologies, this book offers guidance for the practitioner that can help every library move toward universal access. Librarians will find advice on planning accessible services, selecting appropriate assistive technologies, marketing disability services and assistive technology, and training staff in disability services issues and the use of assistive technology. Individual chapters cover print, hearing, speech, and mobility disabilities, offering resources and tutorials for each of these disability categories.
The authors of this excellent professional resource share information about disabilities and the assistive technologies that help patrons with disabilities gain access to information. . . . The authors explain the disabilities in a simple way which makes this book an easy-to-read and valuable resource, and will give a good overview of disabilities and the tools available to help patrons function fully in print and electronic library environments. * Library Media Connection *
Ravonne A. Green is an independent assistive technology consultant in the library and information science program at Valdosta State University. Vera Blair, MLIS, is a civil air patrol pilot and has done several assistive technology workshops for public libraries.