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Assistive Technologies in the Library

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    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2011

      Mates and Reed (former head and regional librarian, respectively, Ohio Lib. for the Blind & Physically Disabled, Cleveland P.L.) together have more than 35 years of experience providing library services to patrons with disabilities. Their passion and expertise on the subject come through on every page in this well-organized book, which facilitates choosing the assistive technologies that are most appropriate and economical for your particular library and service population. The authors begin with the charge to serve all patrons, and the bulk of their text covers the wide range of assistive technologies available, including solutions for every library budget. They finish with chapters on staff training and support, finding funding, and marketing. Mates points out that the number of persons with disabilities is growing as baby boomers age, thus it is "best to be prepared." Additional resources listed include vendors, organizations, websites, and grant opportunities. VERDICT In a time of tight budgets, just reading this engaging book makes one want to devote the needed resources to assistive technologies. Recommended for all libraries.--Catherine McMullen, Canby P.L., OR

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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