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Recording of webinar from Wednesday, September 29, 2021 The content of this website is produced by the Public This session was led by AlTonya Washington, Eva Earles, and Devon Waugh as part of the 2023 NC LIVE Many patrons have disabilities that present barriers to accessing research and learning resources.

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  • Recording of webinar from Wednesday, September 29, 2021 The content of this website is produced by the Public
  • This session was led by AlTonya Washington, Eva Earles, and Devon Waugh as part of the 2023 NC LIVE
  • Many patrons have disabilities that present barriers to accessing research and learning resources.
  • Despite continued efforts to improve equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in academic
  • In order to meet the needs of readers of different communities, the Macao Public

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Understanding the ADA Physical Accessibility Requirements for Libraries

Understanding the ADA Physical Accessibility Requirements for Libraries

Robin Jones, Director of the Great Lakes ADA Center, talks about how

Accessibility at Vaughan Public Libraries

Accessibility at Vaughan Public Libraries

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Accessibility 101 for Canadian Public Library Staff

Accessibility 101 for Canadian Public Library Staff

Recording of webinar from Wednesday, September 29, 2021 The content of this website is produced by the Public

What To Know About Accessibility If You Work In A Library

What To Know About Accessibility If You Work In A Library

This session was led by AlTonya Washington, Eva Earles, and Devon Waugh as part of the 2023 NC LIVE

Navigating Accessibility to Support All Library Users

Navigating Accessibility to Support All Library Users

Many patrons have disabilities that present barriers to accessing research and learning resources. How can

Accessibility and Inclusion at the Library

Accessibility and Inclusion at the Library

Read more details and related context about Accessibility and Inclusion at the Library.

Accessibility at the Library of Congress

Accessibility at the Library of Congress

Read more details and related context about Accessibility at the Library of Congress.

【Macao Public Library Accessibility Services】

【Macao Public Library Accessibility Services】

In order to meet the needs of readers of different communities, the Macao Public

Disability in Academic Libraries: Moving from Accessibility to Inclusion

Disability in Academic Libraries: Moving from Accessibility to Inclusion

Despite continued efforts to improve equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in academic