Library Services and Literacy for Visually Disable Users
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Abstract
More and more libraries are now providing special facilities for people who have visually impaired. Libraries and their staff give important information to people who are interested in learning and growing in a culture that values knowledge. Libraries and librarians must make information available to everyone, no matter their gender, age, race, perspective, or disability. However, there are still some people who do not have enough information, and services that are easy to use and treat everyone fairly are still expected. People with physical disabilities are part of this special group, but there are still difficulties in making sure they can access information just like everyone else. The purpose of the research paper is to explore the challenges faced by disabled users in utilizing library services and skilled to identify potential solutions and improvements that can be made to enhance accessibility and inclusivity within libraries. By addressing these challenges, libraries can better serve their disabled patrons and ensure equal access to information and resources for all individuals.