Adaptive technology for the Internet : making electronic resources accessible to all / Barbara T. Mates ; with contributions by Doug Wakefield and Judith Dixon.

"Your mission is to make your resources available to the entire community. You've built your ramp at the front steps and opened your doors to people with disabilities. But can people with disabilities access the electronic information resources you make available to other library users?&qu...

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Main Author: Mates, Barbara T.
Other Authors: Wakefield, Doug., Dixon, Judith M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : American Library Association, 2000.
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Table of Contents:
  • Could Helen Keller use your library?
  • - Click (w)here!: basic document design
  • - Large-print access to the Internet
  • - Hearing the Internet
  • - Touching the Internet with braille
  • - Adaptive technology for hearing impairments
  • - Surfing the Internet with a "different" board
  • - Computers reading and speaking: "stand-alone" systems
  • - Funding adaptive technology
  • - Making it all work: staff training
  • - Announcing improved access
  • - Working in the real world.