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Library Services for People with Disabilities: A Selected Bibliography

The materials listed below are available to Indiana residents from the Center for Disability Information and Referral (CeDIR), Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, Indiana's University Center for Excellence on Disabilities, 2853 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47408-2696, 800/437-7924 (toll free in Indiana; voice/TT), 812/855-9396 (Bloomington; voice/TT).

...And access for all: ADA and your library [videorecording]. (1993). Towson, MD: American Library Association, Library Video Network.
Association for Library Service to Children. (1994). Programming for serving children with special needs. Chicago: American Library Association.
Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies. (1999). Guidelines for library services for people with mental retardation. Chicago: ALA.
Callison, D., Jurewicz, E., &Irwin, M. (1990). It's very much worth it: Summer Institute on Library Services for Youth with Disabilities [videorecording]. Bloomington, IN: School of Library and Information Science.
Callison, D., Jurewicz, E., &Irwin, M. (1990). They just want into whatever's going on: Summer Institute on Library Services for Youth with Disabilities [videorecording]. Bloomington, IN: School of Library and Information Science.
Cirillo, S.E. &Danforth, R.E. (Eds). (1996). Library buildings, equipment, and the ADA: Compliance issues and solutions. Chicago: American Library Association.
Feinberg, S. (1999). Including families of children with special needs: a how-to-do-it manual for librarians. New York: Neal Schuman Pub.
Hopkins, J. (2004). Assistive technology: an introductory guide for K-12 library media specialists. Worthington, OH: Linworth Pub.
McNulty, T. (Ed.) (1999). Accessible libraries on campus: a practical guide for the creation of disability-friendly libraries. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries.
Mates, B. (2000). Adaptive technology for the Internet: making electronic resources accessible to all. Chicago: American Libraries Association.
NCLIS. (1999). Library and information services for individuals with disabilities: an NCLIS hearing in Washington, DC, July 8, 1999. Washington, DC: National Commission on Libraries and Information Science.
People first: Serving and employing people with disabilities [videorecording]. (1990). Chicago: ALA Video, American Library Association.
Rockwell, K. (1991). Public library outreach services to hospitals: How libraries help young people cope with chronic illness [videorecording]. Tampa, FL: University of South Florida.
Rubin, R.J. (2001). Planning for library services to people with disabilities. Chicago: Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies.
Turbin, R. (1996). Library patrons with disabilities. San Antonio, TX: White Buffalo Press.
Universal access: electronic resources in libraries [kit]. (1997). Seattle, WA: DO-IT.
Wright, K. C., &Davie, J. F. (1990). Library manager's guide to hiring and serving disabled persons. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
Wright, K. C., &Davie, J. F. (1991). Serving the disabled: A how-to-do-it manual for librarians. New York: Neal-Schuman.

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