Emerging services for the visually impaired in academic libraries

dc.contributor.affiliationUniversidade de Santiago de Compostela. Departamento de Ciencias da Comunicación
dc.contributor.authorAbutayeh Abutayeh, Noor Saleh
dc.contributor.authorGarcía Orosa, Berta
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-27T12:57:12Z
dc.date.available2024-11-27T12:57:12Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractThis study sought to investigate access services that are presented to visually impaired users in academic libraries. There is a clear lack of digital resources and assistive technology in serving disabled/blind users in both libraries. Based on Mann-Whitney U-test results and p-value, there were similarities in website and databases accessibility and significant differences in providing some types of digital materials to visually impaired users. It is recommended that libraries have to continually adapt to the constantly turning cycles of technology in terms of major technology trends such as open-source software, mobile technology, and voice-activated technology. The world needs to see libraries deploying the latest phase of change because users increasingly engaged with services through voice-activated technologies like Alexa, Google Home, Cortana, etc. in addition to the current larger-scale technology that is essentially relevant to the libraries, like integrated library systems (ILS), library services platforms (LSP), customers discovery services (CDS), and e-book lending technologies
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dc.identifier.citationAbutayeh, Noor and García-Orosa, Berta, "Emerging services for the visually impaired in academic libraries" (2021). Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 6538. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/6538
dc.identifier.issn1522-0222
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10347/37876
dc.journal.titleLibrary Philosophy and Practice
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUniversity of Nebraska: Lincoln Libraries
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/6538/
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2021 The Author(s). This article was published in Library Philosophy and Practice (LPP) journal
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subjectAccess service
dc.subjectInformation resources
dc.subjectAssistive technology
dc.subjectVisual impairment
dc.titleEmerging services for the visually impaired in academic libraries
dc.typejournal article
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