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Conference Room Knowledge Base Search Results

The following 10 Conference Room Knowledge Base articles match your search criteria:

  • As a library employee, am I required to find research material for a patron who is disabled?
  • How can a student with low vision read regular-print books in the library?
  • How can I communicate with colleagues regarding making our library accessible to patrons with disabilities?
  • How can library databases be made more accessible?
  • How can printed resources in libraries be made accessible?
  • How do I respond to a library patron who asks for Braille copies of reference materials?
  • Is it legal to copy material that is copyrighted in order to make the print accessible to low-vision or blind patrons?
  • What are issues related to the accessibility of a library facility?
  • What are some considerations regarding library staff who may work with visitors with disabilities?
  • What considerations should be made to ensure that electronic and information resources in a library are accessible?

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