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Conference Session 100
How special are we anyway? Bringing accessible reading to mainstream libraries and markets; Progress and Challenges Ahead
Libraries serving persons with Print Disabilities
18 August 2014 13:45 - 15:45 | Room: Auditorium Pasteur | FR-EN
Library for all: Bringing talking books and accessibility thinking into public libraries in Finland
MINNA VON ZANSEN (Celia, Helsinki, Finland)
Building a network of accessible public libraries for print disabled persons in France
LUC MAUMET (Association Valentin HaĆ¼y, Paris, France)
Accessible websites, a necessity? Issues dealt with in making online services for the print disabled accessible
MENNO STEIN (Stichting Aangepast Lezen/National Centre for Adapted Reading, The Hague, Netherlands)
KOEN KRIKHAAR (Dedicon, Grave, Netherlands)
NLS and US public libraries: Cooperative strategies old and new
KAREN KENINGER (National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, Washington D.C. United States)
Apple shelf in everyday life: public libraries work with accessible media for children
BITTE KRONKVIST (MTM, Swedish Agency for Accessible Media, Johanneshov, Sweden)