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Libraries for the Blind SectionInternational report on library and information services for visually impaired peoplePress ReleaseMuseums, Libraries and Archives Council, the British Library and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions have today published an international report on the governance and funding of library and information services for visually impaired people. The aims of the report were to:
The countries that took part in the research are: Australia, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, South Africa, Sweden, UK and the USA. Key findings of report include:
Commissioned from Rightscom, the research was supported by an Advisory Group including the World Blind Union, the CNIB Library (Canada) and the Royal National Institute of Blind People among its members. Over the past decade, an international awareness has developed, in particular among organisations of and for visually impaired people, that visually impaired people's access to reading materials remains highly restricted and reduces their life chances both in terms of employment and in leisure. Organisations around the world are encouraged to bring the report to the attention of national and international stakeholders in order to shape future provision. The report has been published simultaneously as a DAISY multimedia disk and on our website: To obtain a copy of the disk or further information, please contact: | |