Ms.Librarian
New Member
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2010
- Messages
- 26
- Reaction score
- 0
Hi everyone, today I was asked to be on panel later this year with other librarians to discuss some of our research areas. The focus of this panel will be information needs of underrepresented communities. My area of focus in my PhD program is improving public library services to Deaf patrons (but I won’t begin my actual research for another year or so) but I have been asked to speak about the importance of research in this area.
What are your thoughts about how public libraries service Deaf patrons? I just want to know what everyone thinks about this topic because in the library system I work at we service 1.7 million people a year and out of 1200 employees only 3 have any basic ASL knowledge (including me.) Also, if you want an interpreter for any of our programs you need to ask at least 10 days in advance and I just feel that for a community as large and unique as this, more is needed. Thoughts?
What are your thoughts about how public libraries service Deaf patrons? I just want to know what everyone thinks about this topic because in the library system I work at we service 1.7 million people a year and out of 1200 employees only 3 have any basic ASL knowledge (including me.) Also, if you want an interpreter for any of our programs you need to ask at least 10 days in advance and I just feel that for a community as large and unique as this, more is needed. Thoughts?