An analytical study of the publications issued by the LPD section of IFLA and its role in enhancing the quality of library and information services for people with visual disabilities.

Authors

  • Nabti Salah Institute of Library Science and Documentation, Abdelhamid Mehri (Constantine 2) University, Algeria
  • Hadjer Bounneche Institute of Library Science and Documentation, Abdelhamid Mehri (Constantine 2) University, Algeria https://orcid.org/0009-0004-0303-529X

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70000/cj.2018.51.106

Abstract

This study aims to reveal the contribution of the International Federation _IFLA_ in enhancing the quality of library and information services for people with visual disabilities through publications issued by the LPD section. We have adopted a content analysis approach and have followed many steps, one of the importants, from the inventory of publications to the chronological order, Then study their contents, and set up a descriptive card that contains the basic elements for each publication (Title, origin, objective coverage, goal, importance, form) With an analytical presentation of the studied topics. Finally, we conclude that these publications are a set of guidelines, standards and directories that Addressing the most important objectivity issues that contribute to the improvement of services directly and implicitly and therefore can be considered as very important working tools for library staff to increase the level of library services for people with visual disabilities.

Published

2018-09-30

How to Cite

Salah, N., & Bounneche, H. (2018). An analytical study of the publications issued by the LPD section of IFLA and its role in enhancing the quality of library and information services for people with visual disabilities. Cybrarians Journal, (51). https://doi.org/10.70000/cj.2018.51.106