Library and Information Center Accessibility: The Differently-able Patron’s Perspective
to Clayton Copeland, a doctoral candidate and teaching fellow at the University of South Carolina's School of Library and Information Science
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This study aims to understand library services and accessibility in public and academic libraries from the differently-able patron’s perspective. By giving voice to differently-able patrons, the study is expected to suggest how library accessibility and services may be improved. The project was submitted under this year’s Librarianship in Multicultural/Multigenerational Community Building category.