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Core Classroom: Designed with You in Mind: Welcoming Patrons and Staff with Disabilities in Your Library

  • 1.  Core Classroom: Designed with You in Mind: Welcoming Patrons and Staff with Disabilities in Your Library

    Posted Aug 24, 2022 08:53 AM

    *Cross posted to multiple lists*

    Core Classroom: Designed with You in Mind: Welcoming Patrons and Staff with Disabilities in Your Library

    Classroom Dates: September 7 – September 28, 2022

    In this workshop, you will learn to navigate the many facets libraries can employ to serve patrons of all ages with disabilities, both physical and intellectual. In this session, we will address the basic how-tos of beginning or expanding services to patrons with disabilities as well as a look at community collaboration, grant writing, needs assessments, Universal Design, emerging technology, and practical applications of services (i.e. programs, outreach, and virtual services) to meet the needs of this underserved population.

    Classroom Schedule:

    Week 1: Introduction/Ableism

    Week 2: Technology/Universal Design

    Week 3: Budget/Grants

    Week 4: Practical Applications

    Learning Outcomes:

    At the end of this course, attendees will be able to:

    identify and combat internalized and systemic ableism;

    gain practical knowledge and tools, including identifying grants and community resources to plan for sustainability; and

    build awareness of physical/tangible and technology/virtual accessibility

    Who Should Attend:

    To staff at all levels of library service and administration in public, academic and school library settings.

    Registration Fees:  

    ALA Member Price: $188.10

    Non Member Price: $209.00

    Division Member Price: $165.11

    ALA Student Members: $188.10

     

     

    Presenter: Kelsey McLane is the Library Services Specialist at Goshen College in Northern Indiana. She works to promote library services and information literacy to faculty and staff. She also works with the Academic Success Center to ensure students with disabilities have equal access to their education. This can include working with assistive technology, creating captions for instructors and campus events, meeting with students one on one to plan for the semester, provide audiobooks or text-to-speech textbooks, and advocating for these students to both faculty and the administration.

     

    Prior to her work at Goshen College, Kelsey worked in public libraries for 12 years both in Northern Indiana and with the Arapahoe Libraries south of Denver, Colorado. In public libraries, she advocated for patrons with disabilities, worked with administration to add inclusivity for patrons with disabilities to the strategic plan, created outreach services, and implemented in-library programs for this underserved population.

    For additional details and access to the registration link please search the eLearning catalog for this course.

     

    For questions about registration, contact ALA Registration by email at registration@ala.org.

    For all other questions or comments related to this course, please contact Tom Ferren Core Program Officer at tferren@ala.org.

     

    *Posted on behalf of the Core Continuing Education Committee.*

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