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Assistive Technology
The Official Journal of RESNA
Volume 26, 2014 - Issue 2
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Use of Assistive Technologies in Academic Libraries: A Survey

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Jonathan Munyoro, Takawira Machimbidza & Stephen Mutula. (2023) Fostering Assistive Technology (at) Education and Training of Academic Library Professionals in Zimbabwe. The International Information & Library Review 55:2, pages 105-119.
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Mohammad Nazim, Areeba Beg & Mayukh Sarkar. (2021) Access to library facilities and services for users with disabilities: a study of Aligarh Muslim University in India. Journal of Access Services 18:1, pages 30-49.
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Neli Kaunda & Sabelo Chizwina. (2019) Providing access to students with print disabilities: The case of the North-West University in South Africa. Journal of Access Services 16:1, pages 6-20.
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Dalip Singh & Dinesh K. Gupta. (2023) Familiarity and understanding of assistive technology among visually impaired users of libraries of special institutes of Haryana, India. Collection and Curation 42:4, pages 137-147.
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Devendra Potnis & Kevin Mallary. (2021) Proposing an information value chain to improve information services to disabled library patrons using assistive technologies. Journal of Information Science 48:6, pages 825-837.
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Anna Hampson Lundh & Genevieve Marie Johnson. (2015) The use of digital talking books by people with print disabilities: a literature review. Library Hi Tech 33:1, pages 54-64.
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