JISC: Applications for Inclusion [ABSTRACT]
Jinfo Blog
4th October 2009
Abstract
Making information accessible to all users should be a priority for all information professionals, but it's often difficult to know where to start. Margaret McKay describes JISC's free resources and initiatives in this arena, which should make a useful starting point.
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Making information accessible to all users should be a priority for all information professionals, but it's often difficult to know where to start. Margaret McKay describes JISC's free resources and initiatives in this arena, which should make a useful starting point.
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Nowadays with equalities legislation firmly in place, providing accessible resources should not belong solely to support specialists any more than accessibility or inclusion should belong exclusively to people with a disability.
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