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Communication Access in the Library for Individuals who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication
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International LibrarianshipEducationCommunication BoardsCommunicationMarketing MaterialsCommunication StrategyConversation AnalysisAlternative CommunicationComputer-mediated CommunicationCommunication AccessConsentAugmentative And Alternative CommunicationAssistive TechnologyLibrary DesignCommunication StudyCommunity EngagementAugmentative And Alternative Communication AssessmentHuman CommunicationAugmentative CommunicationInterpersonal CommunicationSpecial EducationArtsLibrary Science
Libraries for All is a community-based program that aims to enhance communication access to the library for individuals who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), by providing resources and instruction. The goals are to (a) provide communication boards, (b) complete facilitator training, and (c) promote the program. To accomplish these goals, four communication boards were created and provided to all public libraries in London, Ontario. A train-the-trainer model was employed to ensure that all members of the library staff were familiar with the boards and aware of strategies to communicate more effectively with individuals who use AAC. Marketing materials were sent to potential stakeholders. The success of the program in meeting these three goals is highlighted.
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