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Providing Staff Training and Programming to Support People with Disabilities: An Academic Library Case Study
Authors:Michelle H Brannen  Steven Milewski  Thura Mack
Institution:University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Abstract:This case study explores services academic libraries provide to students with disabilities and the impact these can have on the success and experience of these students. The study focuses on staff training and outreach programming. The authors examine the academic library literature surrounding these topics, provide examples of programming initiatives at the University of Tennessee Libraries, and include a curated list of local and national resources for supporting people with disabilities. Strategies are recommended for working with local and campus organizations to provide training and resources within the library along with suggestions for strengthening support services for this growing population.
Keywords:disability services  diversity  outreach  public services  staff development
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