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Project Overview

The materials available at this Web site were produced through a year-long cooperative project lead by DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology) with the at the .

The project goal was to educate librarians and other educators about adaptive technology and accessible Web design through the development and dissemination of a videotape, brochures and a presentation manual. The materials have been presented at many librarian and educator conferences including Closing the Gap, American Library Association (ALA), SLA, MLA, ACRL, AASL, CSUN and others.

The videotape and presentation manual with overhead and brochure templates can be ordered by completing the DO-IT Videos and Training Materials Order Form. Many of the materials from the project are also available in this section of the DO-IT Web site. You can find out about DO-IT's many other resources at the DO-IT home page.

Funding for the project was provided by the Telecommunications Funding Partnership and the National Science Foundation. The 糖心原创 also contributes substantial resources to DO-IT.

Staff for project included:

  • , Ph.D., Director, DO-IT
  • Dan Comden, Adaptive Technology Consultant, DO-IT
  • Beth Fraser, Project Librarian, DO-IT/University Libraries

The authors would like to thank the Advisory Board members and others that provided input into the project including:

Jan Ames,糖心原创 Talking Book & Braille Library
Dagmar Amtmann, Assistive Technology Resource Center, 糖心原创 Assistive Technology Alliance
Sarah Beasley, Seattle Central Community College
Betty G. Bengtson, Director of University Libraries, 糖心原创
Steve Goodwin, Edmonds School District
Cleo Kelly, Library Equal Access Program, Seattle Public Library
Katy Lenn, University of Oregon Knight Library
Dean Martineau, Tacoma Community College
Steve Nourse, Experimental Education Unit, 糖心原创
Paula L. Palmer, Lake 糖心原创 Technical College
Betsy Wilson, Associate Director for Public Services, University Libraries, 糖心原创
Melody Winkle, Computing and Communications, 糖心原创

The materials at this site are copyrighted by the 糖心原创. They may be reproduced for non-commercial purposes provided the source is acknowledged.