Post‐secondary students with print disabilities (blindness, visual impairments, learning disabilities, physical handicaps) need information access to learning resources in alternate formats such as Braille, electronic text, large print, taped books, and tactile graphics. British Columbia College and Institute Library Services (CILS) is a provincial clearinghouse for resources for students and faculty with print impairments. CILS supplies resources tocomply with the “duty to accommodate” under Canadian Human Rights legislation. As a coordinated service, CILS provides services by direct loans, interlibrary loans with partner agencies, and production of new alternate format materials. This article describes the range of services and technological applications that are used to locate and produce resources to accommodate the students’ needs.
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June 01 1999
Library services to Canadian college students with print disabilities
Mary Anne Epp
Mary Anne Epp
Mary Anne Epp is Director of Contract Administration, Library Services, Langara College Library, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. <maepp@langara.bc.ca>
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-166X
Print ISSN: 0737-8831
© MCB UP Limited
1999
Library Hi Tech (1999) 17 (2): 189–196.
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Anne Epp M (1999), "Library services to Canadian college students with print disabilities". Library Hi Tech, Vol. 17 No. 2 pp. 189–196, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/07378839910275849
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