Information Services for People with Developmental Disabilities: The Library Manager's Handbook
Developmental disabilities are the most numerous of disabilities, and they are exceptionally complex. This professional reference overviews developmental disabilities, discusses the information needs of people with developmental disabilities, and provides practical guidance to librarians and information professionals who serve them. Particular attention is given to the ramifications of the Americans with Disabilities Act for librarians.

The first part of the book defines and describes developmental disabilities from perspectives relevant to librarians and information professionals. The second part examines key life issues that have a major impact on people with developmental disabilities. This section emphasizes the current trend toward the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in mainstream society. References to related information sources are included throughout. The third part looks at disabilities from the perspective of the library or other information agency. An appendix lists organizations, agencies, businesses, and libraries that provide additional materials.

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Information Services for People with Developmental Disabilities: The Library Manager's Handbook
Developmental disabilities are the most numerous of disabilities, and they are exceptionally complex. This professional reference overviews developmental disabilities, discusses the information needs of people with developmental disabilities, and provides practical guidance to librarians and information professionals who serve them. Particular attention is given to the ramifications of the Americans with Disabilities Act for librarians.

The first part of the book defines and describes developmental disabilities from perspectives relevant to librarians and information professionals. The second part examines key life issues that have a major impact on people with developmental disabilities. This section emphasizes the current trend toward the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in mainstream society. References to related information sources are included throughout. The third part looks at disabilities from the perspective of the library or other information agency. An appendix lists organizations, agencies, businesses, and libraries that provide additional materials.

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Information Services for People with Developmental Disabilities: The Library Manager's Handbook

Information Services for People with Developmental Disabilities: The Library Manager's Handbook

Information Services for People with Developmental Disabilities: The Library Manager's Handbook

Information Services for People with Developmental Disabilities: The Library Manager's Handbook

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Developmental disabilities are the most numerous of disabilities, and they are exceptionally complex. This professional reference overviews developmental disabilities, discusses the information needs of people with developmental disabilities, and provides practical guidance to librarians and information professionals who serve them. Particular attention is given to the ramifications of the Americans with Disabilities Act for librarians.

The first part of the book defines and describes developmental disabilities from perspectives relevant to librarians and information professionals. The second part examines key life issues that have a major impact on people with developmental disabilities. This section emphasizes the current trend toward the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in mainstream society. References to related information sources are included throughout. The third part looks at disabilities from the perspective of the library or other information agency. An appendix lists organizations, agencies, businesses, and libraries that provide additional materials.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313287800
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/30/1995
Series: Libraries Unlimited Library Management Collection
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

LINDA LUCAS WALLING is Professor in the College of Library and Information Science at the University of South Carolina. She has authored and edited several books and articles on library services for people with disabilities.

MARILYN M. IRWIN is Director of the Center for Disability Information and Referral at the Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities, and a part-time Assistant Professor in the School of Library and Information Science at Indiana University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Doing What Works: An Introduction by Linda Lucas Walling
Developmental Disabilities: Lifelong, Severe, and Alterable by Linda Lucas Walling
The Issues
Introduction by Marilyn M. Irwin
Young Children: Intervention and Education by Susan M. Klein
Education by Marilyn M. Irwin
Technology by Kieth C. Wright
Living in the Community by Marilyn M. Irwin
The Role of Leisure Time by Ruth O'Donnell and Laura J. Hodges
Transportation by Carol Melvin Pate, Karen Bruner Stroup, and Janet Stout Everly
Employment by Marilyn M. Irwin
Aging People with Developmental Disabilities by Phyllis Kultgen
Library and Information Services
Introduction by Linda Lucas Walling
Toys, Games, and Other Tangibles: Library Provision and Use by Marilyn Karrenbrock Stauffer
Sharing Literature with Children Who Have Developmental Disabilities by Coy K. Hunsucker
The School Media Center's Role in Meeting the Needs of Youth with Disabilities by Shirley G. Fitzgibbons
Helping Adults with Mental Retardation Satisfy Their Information Needs by Dennis Norlin
Recreational Reading for Adults with Mental Retardation by Mary L. Cruce and Linda Lucas Walling
Outreach, Special Needs Centers, and Mainstreaming Services: Options for Public Library Service by Stewart Wells
Managing Successful Public Library Services for Information Access by Mary A. Roatch
Academic Libraries and Students with Developmental Disabilities by Linda A. Koldenhoven and Darlo J. Koldenhoven
Equipping Self-Advocates with Effective Information Access Skills by Brantley Cagle, Jr.
The Information Needs of Employers Planning to Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act by Christopher Lewis
Institution Libraries: Serving a Changing Clientele by Linda Lucas Walling
Information Centers: A Series of Cameos by Linda Lucas Walling
Standards and Guidelines for Information Service by Ruth O'Donnell
Conclusion by Marilyn M. Irwin
Appendix
Select Bibliography
Index

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