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Creating Inclusive Library Environments

A Planning Guide for Serving Patrons with Disabilities

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    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2017

      Kowalsky (librarian, Rowan Univ., NJ) and Woodruff (director, Academic Success Ctr. & Disability Resources, Rowan Univ.) have constructed a guide for libraries to implement immediate and long-term strategies to address the needs of patrons with disabilities. From writing policies and training library staff to programming and outreach, the authors provide answers for a number of questions and challenges that may arise during the process. In addition, each chapter contains a list of resources for readers interested in investigating the topics further. Some may become overwhelmed by the amount of information within these pages, but this seems anticipated as the book features checklists to support the various topics, as well as examples of programming schedules. While the market is full of professional development literature for libraries, Kowalsky and Woodruff's contribution thoroughly addresses an underrepresented yet worthwhile topic. Demonstrated through their experiences and research, their expertise on the subject makes this work a valuable and credible resource. VERDICT Highly recommended for librarians and library staff looking to provide the best service for their communities.--Katie McGaha, County of Los Angeles P.L.

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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