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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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大學圖書館對於學習障礙學生服務現況分析 / The analysis of university library services for students with learning disabilities

曾瓊瑩, Tseng, Chiung-Ying Unknown Date (has links)
隨著身心障礙者的服務範圍越來越廣,圖書館的特殊讀者服務也由視覺障礙、肢體障礙等外顯性障礙的服務擴展到學習障礙者、聽覺障礙者或其他感知著作有困難之特定身心障礙者。 由於學習障礙者也被納入了特殊讀者服務的修正辦法中,因此本研究旨在討論大學圖書館對於學習障礙學生服務之現況,以半結構式訪談法進行研究,對象分為大學圖書館員,以及大學學習障礙學生。 就館員而言,進行館員對於學習障礙學生的認識及服務內容與實際上的服務進行調查。就學習障礙學生而言,調查其對於館內圖書資源與服務的看法,了解是否適合學習障礙學生使用。 綜合訪談之結果獲得結論為:(一)圖書館員對於學習障礙的認知與專業能力不足;(二) 圖書館員難以辨認無外顯障礙的學習障礙大學生;(三) 大學圖書館尚未建立學習障礙相關設備;(四)學習障礙大學生們目前可以取用的資訊仍限於館內現有資源。 最後提出根據研究結論大學圖書館對於學習障礙學生應提供服務之建議,及未來相關可行的研究方向。 / As the service scope for people with disabilities broadens, library services for people with disabilities have expanded from the initial provision of services for people with physical disabilities, such as visual or mobile impairment, to those with learning disabilities, hearing impairment, or other perception-based disabilities. Recent amendments to regulations governing library services for people with disabilities have added provisions for people with learning disabilities. Therefore, this paper aims to discuss the current state of library services for people with disabilities in universities. A semi-structured interview was designed to collect data from university librarians and university students with learning disabilities. For the librarians, interviews were centered on their understanding of students with learning disabilities, service content, and actual service provision. For the students with disabilities, interviews were focused on their perceptions of library resources and services and whether they are suitable for students with disabilities. A summary of the interview outcomes revealed that (1) the librarians lacked the understanding and professional capacity to serve students with disabilities; (2) the librarians found it difficult to recognize students with learning disabilities without apparent physical impairments; (3) universities libraries lack the facilities to provide services to students with learning disabilities; and (4) only a limited amount of library resources are available to students with learning disabilities. Finally, several suggestions were proposed to university libraries for the provision of services to students with learning disabilities were proposed based on the findings of this study, and several recommendations were proposed for future research.

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