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In this issue of Library Technology Reports, editor Booth makes the case that that attention to the core principles of consistency, flexibility, and simplicity go hand in hand with libraries' commitments to open information and accessibility.
Libraries and people with disabilities. --- Self-help devices for people with disabilities. --- Libraries and people with visual disabilities. --- Libraries and the hearing impaired. --- Hearing impaired and libraries --- Libraries --- Library services to hearing impaired people --- Library services to the hearing impaired --- Public libraries --- Hearing impaired --- Libraries and the visually handicapped --- Library services to people with visual disabilities --- People with visual disabilities and libraries --- People with visual disabilities --- Assistive technology --- Self-help devices for the disabled --- People with disabilities --- Libraries and the handicapped --- Libraries and the physically handicapped --- Library services to people with disabilities --- People with disabilities and libraries --- Services to hearing impaired people --- Services to the hearing impaired --- Services to people with visual disabilities --- Services to people with disabilities --- Services to shut-ins --- Libraries and hard of hearing people --- Libraries and deaf people.
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