Tennessee Libraries
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Volume 56 Number 1 |
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2006 |
Theme Issue:
Libraries and People with Disabilities
In this issue:
From the Editor View HTML View PDF
Book reviews Edited by Rebecca Tolley-Stokes View HTML View PDF
For your Library:
Inexpensive Solutions for Providing Resources and Services to People with Disabilities by Anne Pemberton and J. Michael Pemberton View HTML View PDF
Special Needs: Envisioning a Spectrum of Library Services by William Black, Amy Burks, and Mayo Taylor View HTML View PDF
Accomodations for People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing by Sandy Cohen View HTML View PDF
Accessibility and the Virtual Library by Celia Szarejko View HTML View PDF
Collection Development:
Selecting Children's Books about People with Disabilities by Kathy Campbell View HTML View PDF
Webliography: Online Resources Related to Disability by Marie Jones View HTML View PDF
About Special Library Services:
Have you Heard about Library Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing? by Sandy Cohen View HTML View PDF
A Library for the Blind? Isn't that an Oxymoron? by Ruth Hemphill and Ed Byrne View HTML View PDF
The Nashville Talking Library: Thirty Years Later by Fran Ziglar View HTML View PDF
Personal Reflections
Being a Librarian with a Disability: Personal Reflections by Fran Ziglar View HTML View PDF
Interviews: Patrons with Disabilities Tell Their Library Stories View HTML View PDF
Complete Issue in PDF
NOTE: All .PDF documents in this and future issues of TL
will be in large print for our readers with low vision.
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