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Considering 'Atmosphere' in Facilitating Information Seeking by People With Invisible Disabilities in Public Libraries

机译:考虑“氛围”促进公共图书馆隐形残疾人的信息

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Twenty percent of Australians reported having a disability in 2015. Disability may occur at any time during the lifespan, however most disabilities are invisible. When a disability is invisible, or not immediately apparent to an outsider, individuals may need to self-identify to access inclusive services, or accommodation may never be offered at all. When the perceived number of information seekers with a disability is low, information organizations may deem services unnecessary. Considering information access is a human right, information service providers and researchers need to seek low cost and low effort ways to facilitate information access and information seeking behaviors. The research question was "how does the ambience, security, and mores (conceptualized as "atmosphere") of information services facilitate, or create barriers to, information seeking by people with an invisible disability?". Data from 23 semi-structured qualitative interviews were analyzed to explore the experiences of people with an invisible disability as current or prospective library users.
机译:澳大利亚人的二十百分之几于2015年患有残疾。在寿命期间的任何时间可能会发生残疾,然而大多数残疾都是隐形的。当残疾是看不见的,或者没有立即对局外人显而易见,个人可能需要自我识别以访问包容性服务,或者可能永远不会提供住宿。当具有残疾的信息人数很低时,信息组织可能会不必要地执行服务。考虑信息访问是人权,信息服务提供商和研究人员需要寻求低成本和低努力的方式,以促进信息访问和寻求行为的信息。研究问题是“氛围,安全和奇体(概念化为”氛围“)提供信息服务的促进,或创造障碍,以无形残疾的人寻求的信息?”。分析了23个半结构定性访谈的数据,以探讨作为当前或潜在图书馆用户无形残疾人的经验。

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