"Keep it Simple: A Guide to Assistive Technologies" provides a basic tutorial on common assistive computer applications and commonly available, inexpensive hardware and software to help librarians incorporate such aids into the library's current infrastructure.
Focusing on applications commonly available on Microsoft Office and other low-cost technologies, this book offers guidance for the practitioner that can help every library move toward universal access. Librarians will find advice on planning accessible services, selecting appropriate assistive technologies, marketing disability...
"Keep it Simple: A Guide to Assistive Technologies" provides a basic tutorial on common assistive computer applications and commonly available, ine...
Although outcome assessment is almost universally expected by accreditation committees, it is difficult for librarians to determine the methods that should be employed for completing such assessments. "Case Study Research: A Program Evaluation Guide for Librarians" provides guidance for developing an effective program-assessment method using a case-study approach.
Built around a hypothetical case and complete with vignettes and examples, the guide explains everything from evaluating a case-study proposal to bounding the case, analyzing the context, planning questions and criteria, and...
Although outcome assessment is almost universally expected by accreditation committees, it is difficult for librarians to determine the methods tha...