Students with Disabilities



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Exhibit 5.5, supplement to Chapter 5, “Students with Disabilities,” by Adina J. Mulliken and Bernadette A. Lear, in Information Literacy Instruction That Works, Second Edition, edited by Patrick Ragains. Chicago: Neal-Schuman, 2013.


Students with Disabilities in Library Instruction:

Resources for Learning to Use Selected Adaptive Technology

and Accessibility Features of Microsoft and MAC OS

AI Squared, “ZoomText Express Support.” www.aisquared.com/support.

Apple, “Accessibility, MAC OS X.” www.apple.com/accessibility/macosx/vision.html.

Apple, “Accessibility, VoiceOver Commands Chart.” www.apple.com/accessibility/voiceover/downloads.html.

Apple, VoiceOver Getting Started. www.apple.com/voiceover/info/guide.

EASI: Equal Access to Software and Information. www.easi.cc/clinic.htm. EASI offers free and paid webinars and paid courses on various adaptive technology, web accessibility, and other topics.

Freedom Scientific, “Free Webinar Training Schedule.” www.freedomscientific.com/Training/e-LearningEntrance.asp#FreeWebinar.

Freedom Scientific, “JAWS Keystrokes.” www.freedomscientific.com/doccenter/archives/training/JAWSKeystrokes.htm.

Freedom Scientific, “Paid Webinar Training Schedule.” www.freedomscientific.com/Training/e-LearningEntrance.asp#PaidWebinar.

Freedom Scientific, “Surf’s Up, Surfing the Web with JAWS and MAGic.” www.freedomscientific.com/Training/Surfs-Up/_Surfs_Up_Start_Here.htm.



Kurzweil Educational Systems, “Free Webinars.” www.kurzweiledu.com/webinars.html.

Microsoft Accessibility. www.microsoft.com/enable.

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