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Title: O contributo das bibliotecas universitárias na acessibilidade informacional física e digital para estudantes com deficiência visual na cidade de Maputo
Authors: Muianga, Xavier
Nhacudime, Celina da Conceição
Keywords: Bibliotecas universitárias
Deficiência visual
Acessibilidade informacional
Tecnologias assistivas
Inclusão
Issue Date: Sep-2022
Publisher: Universidade Eduardo Mondlane
Abstract: The present research focused on the social contribution of university libraries in informational accessibility. The main objective is to analyze how university libraries are prepared in the physical and digital informational accessibility to meet the needs of visually impaired students. The choice of the theme is justified by the importance of reflecting on the social contribution of university libraries as means of access to information, promoting equal opportunities and allowing the inclusion of visually impaired students, as well as the promotion of their skills as it is done with their so-called normal colleagues, in order to envisage their success. A qualitative methodology of multiple case study with descriptive and explanatory focus was used, where semi-structured interviews were applied to visually impaired students, library managers, namely those from the Central Library of the Eduardo Mondlane University and the Central Library of the Polytechnic University. The research was developed from the theoretical referential on accessibility, visual impairment, assistive technologies, university libraries and current legislation pertinent to the theme. The results revealed that the respondents identified as barriers to the accessibility of physical and digital information, the difficulty in accessing documentation and information in different supports, the absence and insufficiency of equipment for assistive technologies, the absence of adapted services and products and the inaccessibility to places due to the existence of architectural barriers. It was found that good practices are already implemented in one of the libraries that indicate the path towards an inclusive library; however, there is a lack of exchange among libraries regarding resources, products and services related to visually impaired students.Therefore, we recommend the need to create a support service for visually impaired students in the university libraries studied that meets their specific demands, as well as suggest future work in this area.
URI: http://www.repositorio.uem.mz/handle258/766
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