Access to Library Internet Services for Patrons with Disabilities: Pragmatic Considerations for Developers.
Information Technology and Disabilities 1995, Oct, 2, 4
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When libraries offer patron access to the Internet and other on-line services, they must consider the needs of patrons with disabilities who will be using their Internet links either from the library or from remote sites. In planning and implementing technological improvements to optimize access for all patrons, librarians and information specialists must allow for both physical and intellectual access to electronic information. This paper addresses these issues from a pragmatic perspective, reviews available options and suggests strategies for improving access for people with various disabilities. The Internet Explosion and Patrons with Disabilities
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