Serving Patrons with Disabilities: Perspectives and Insights from People with Disabilities
Editat de Kodi Laskinen Paperback – 28 feb 2023
- bridging the gap between people with disabilities and those without, through empathy, patience, and understanding;
- techniques for training staff and overcoming discomfort;
- making your library accessible for people with mobility issues;
- how to interact with and assist a person with limited sight or hearing;
- guidance for interacting with a service animal handler;
- advice on library programming for people with learning differences; and
- best practices for effective service to patrons who use a speech assistance device.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838937310
ISBN-10: 0838937314
Pagini: 88
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: American Library Association
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ISBN-10: 0838937314
Pagini: 88
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
Recenzii
"Offers simple, up-to-date information tailored to library professionals ... Although geared to library workers, this powerful and effective book can be used by anyone working with the public. Required reading for all library professionals."
— Library Journal
"Packs in a remarkable amount of helpful advice on improving library service for disabled patrons ... The brevity of the chapters and the focus on specific disabilities makes this a good choice for professional development reading groups and as a supplemental text for library instruction courses.
— Booklist
"The book is easy to read and understand by people from all contexts. The interesting quotes from real-life stories, supported with relevant textual imagery to corroborate examples, can apply to all settings across the globe. Whether you want to be effective in serving disabled patrons in your library or achieve progress in teaching disabled people how to read and learn, you need to read this book. You will tremendously improve your experience in relating to people having different abilities."
— Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association
— Library Journal
"Packs in a remarkable amount of helpful advice on improving library service for disabled patrons ... The brevity of the chapters and the focus on specific disabilities makes this a good choice for professional development reading groups and as a supplemental text for library instruction courses.
— Booklist
"The book is easy to read and understand by people from all contexts. The interesting quotes from real-life stories, supported with relevant textual imagery to corroborate examples, can apply to all settings across the globe. Whether you want to be effective in serving disabled patrons in your library or achieve progress in teaching disabled people how to read and learn, you need to read this book. You will tremendously improve your experience in relating to people having different abilities."
— Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association
Notă biografică
Kodi Laskin, a graduate of Rollins College, has used her unique position as both a library assistant and a service animal handler to develop a training geared for libraries and businesses to learn about laws regarding service animals and their place in society. It is available through SEFLIN and NEFLIN. Laskin and her service animal, Piper, can still be found frequenting any and all libraries they come across.
Cuprins
Introduction: Disability Is Not a Bad Word, by Kodi Laskin
Chapter 1 Service Animals
Kodi Laskin
Chapter 2 Mobility Aids
Leah Keevan
Chapter 3 Speech Assisted Technology
Jackie Kruzie
Chapter 4 Blindness and Low Vision
Katherine Schneider
Chapter 5 Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Cecelia James
Chapter 6 Learning Differences
Alex Kerr
Conclusion: Communication Is Key, by Kodi Laskin
About the Contributors
Index
Chapter 1 Service Animals
Kodi Laskin
Chapter 2 Mobility Aids
Leah Keevan
Chapter 3 Speech Assisted Technology
Jackie Kruzie
Chapter 4 Blindness and Low Vision
Katherine Schneider
Chapter 5 Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Cecelia James
Chapter 6 Learning Differences
Alex Kerr
Conclusion: Communication Is Key, by Kodi Laskin
About the Contributors
Index