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BEST OF THE LITERATURE: Brad Vogus, Column Editor

How does my library support accessibility? Let me count the ways

Pages 139-146 | Published online: 06 Jun 2023
 

Abstract

Libraries have a responsibility to be inclusive and supportive of all library users. To meet this responsibility, libraries should break down barriers that prevent library users from full participation in society. Because one in four American adults lives with a disability, the impact on their use of library services should be considered. The following six articles are quality examples of research examining the work being done by libraries as they bring the needs of library users with disabilities to the forefront.

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Karen A. Grondin

Karen A. Grondin is the licensing and copyright librarian at Arizona State University Library in Tempe, AZ. She earned a master of information resources and library science (MLIS) from the University of Arizona, a bachelor of arts in studio art from Kent State University, and is currently working on a graduate certificate in disability studies at Arizona State University.

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