[Full Text]

DoIS News
Online reference
Conference Proceedings
Journals List
RSS feeds for LIS journals
About us
New Search
Home >> Journals List >> Australian Library Journal >> The role of the internet for people with disabilities: issues of access and equity for public libraries

The role of the internet for people with disabilities: issues of access and equity for public libraries

Williamson, Kirsty
Schauder, Don
Stockfield, Louise
Wright, Steve
Bow, Amanda

 

Australian Library Journal 2001 50 (2)1228
(ReLIS:jul:juljuh:y:2001:v:50:i:2:p:1228)

Abstract:

This article reports two studies, which, although separate, focus on related issues concerned with online access for people with disabilities in the context of information and library provision. The first project concerns the potentialities of online services for people who are blind and sight impaired and has a particular emphasis on information-seeking behaviour. The second project concerns online services for people with disabilities in Australian public libraries, and focuses on evaluation of adaptive equipment, associated training and strategies for improving access. Four research questions, relevant to one or both of the projects, are selected for discussion in the article: What are the information needs of people with disabilities, particularly people who are blind and sight impaired? What are the recreational interests of people with a diverse range of disabilities? What role can the internet play in meeting information needs and in serving recreational interests? How can public libraries assist people with disabilities to use the internet and thus address issues of access and equity for this group of people? The article reviews the literature in relation to the four questions, describes the interpretivist conceptual framework used for both studies, and outlines the research method used for each. The results of the two studies, relevant to each of the questions, is then presented. A major conclusion to the article is that the development of partnerships between public libraries and local disability groups is likely to result in significant benefits for people with disabilities.


Keywords: Discapacitados ; Accesibilidad ; Bibliotecas públicas
Pages: 1228
Volume: 50
Year: 2001
Issue: 2

 (go top)



File-URL: http://www.alia.org.au/alj/50.2/full.text/access.equity.html


 


  Freely downloadable only

Last updated: 2008-05-17 04:02:23 DoIS team
Italian DoIS