
Information and Communication Technologies in University Libraries
Author(s) -
Larissa Verônica Moreira Ribeiro,
Thelma Helena Costa Chahini
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-2933
DOI - 10.31686/ijier.vol9.iss9.3408
Subject(s) - relevance (law) , context (archaeology) , inclusion (mineral) , open access journal , digital library , assistive technology , information and communications technology , process (computing) , universal design , higher education , access to information , computer science , world wide web , library science , sociology , knowledge management , multimedia , information access , political science , social science , scopus , medline , art , paleontology , literature , poetry , human–computer interaction , law , biology , operating system
Digital and assistive technologies are of great relevance to the social, educational, and professional inclusion of persons with disabilities. Within this context, we aim to describe the relevance of information and communication technologies for persons with disabilities in the context of university libraries. Data were collected through a bibliographical research based on secondary sources, namely books, journal articles and other reference materials in the area investigated. The obtained results revealed that although resources such as digital and assistive technologies are available in the market to improve the user experience of persons with disabilities, most university libraries are still lacking several of these resources to supply these users’ information demands. Even with laws ensuring the right to full accessibility, several higher education institutions are still omissive in this regard, leaving their students with disabilities on the margins of the learning process through the support of the university library. On this matter, we emphasize that university libraries must develop their abilities aiming to promote informational and communicational access to users with disabilities using digital and assistive technologies.