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Survey supports research on the differently-able
By Donna DiMichele | July 12, 2011
Clayton Copeland is a doctoral candidate in the School of Library & Information Science at the University of South Carolina. Dr. Samantha Hastings is the chair of her dissertation committee.
Ms. Clayton’s research, Equity of Access to Information: A Comparative Exploration of Library Accessibility and Information Access from Differently-Able Patrons’ Perspectives, focuses on the perceptions of differently-able public library users compared to typically-able library users on matters of equity of information access.
Ms. Clayton has developed a survey based on the work of Hernon and others. The survey is open. If you have any questions, you can email them or call 803-351-8095.
Contact information:
Ms. Clayton A. Copeland
School of Library and Information Science
University of South Carolina
1501 Greene Street (Davis College)
Columbia, SC 29208
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