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Title: | Library Resources for the Visually Handicapped in Kaduna State: A Case Study of Kaduna North Local Government Area |
Authors: | Goshie, Rhoda Wusa Jimada, Aisha Hassan, Hadizatu Adedokun, Aderonke Olubukola Shehu, Kokami |
Issue Date: | Feb-2018 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Tropical Educational Issues, Faculty of Education and Extension Services, UDUS |
Abstract: | This research work was on library resources for the visually handicapped in Kaduna state. The work gave the definition of a handicapped as individual who lack and have a defective functioning of any body part. It also listed the categories of physical disabilities which include visually disabilities, hearing disabilities, mental health disabilities and intellectual disabilities. It also listed the library resources which includes; Braille embossers, Braille alphabets, Braille duplicators and Braille audio. Literatures were review based on the topic of study. A questionnaire containing 7 (seven) items were designed and used for the study. Interviews were also conducted for both the school librarian, staff and students using an interview guide. Results of findings were analyzed and tabulated using simple frequency and percentages. The results of findings revealed that the library resources for the visually handicapped are not current and are also not also sufficient for the students due majorly to lack of funds. Recommendations such as the provision of funds and the training of the staff and students on how to access the various library resources to be able to meet with the challenges of this twenty first century in librarianship were given. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/26821 |
ISSN: | 9789789537365 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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