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Item Directrices materiales de lectura fácil(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2012-01) Nomura, Misako; Skat Nielsen, Gyda; Tronbacke, Bror; Creaccesible, S.L.Estas directrices tienen tres propósitos principales: 1.) Describir la naturaleza y la necesidad de publicaciones de fácil lectura; 2.) Identificar los principales grupos destinatarios de esas publicaciones; 3.) Ofrecer sugerencias a los editores de materiales de lectura fácil y aquellas organizaciones y agencias que apoyan a personas con discapacidad para leer.Item Guidelines for Easy-to-Read Materials(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2010-06) Nomura, Misako; Skat Nielsen, Gyda; Tronbacke, BrorThese guidelines have three main purposes: 1.) to describe the nature of and the need for easy-to-read publications; 2.) to identify the main target groups for these publications; and 3.) to offer suggestions to publishers of easy-to-read materials and those organizations and agencies that serve persons with reading disabilities.Item IFLA ディスレクシアの人のための図書館サービスのガイドライン改訂・増補版(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2020-09) IFLA Library Services to People with Special Needs Section; IFLA Libraries Serving Persons with Print Disabilities Section; Ishikawa, Mika; Nomura, MisakoThe IFLA Guidelines for Library Services to Persons with Dyslexia – revised and extended* aim to offer guidance to IFLA professional units and all its members worldwide on developing and implementing library services to persons with dyslexia. These new guidelines assist libraries in providing services to persons with dyslexia, with ideas, examples and suggestions on how to recognize library visitors with dyslexia, how to approach them and how to improve the library services. They are intended as a tool for both trained and less experienced library staff who are responsible for serving persons with reading and learning difficulties. They may also be helpful to other groups of users with reading difficulties.Item International Directory of Libraries for the Blind (4th.ed.)(K. G. Saur, 2000-04-17) Libraries for the Blind Section; Nomura, Misako; Yamada, MayuLibraries for the blind are essential to the learning culture of every society and because learning and information are not limited by boundaries, it is important that libraries for the blind cooperate to support each other in making information accessible and available to those unable to read print. Blind people depend on libraries to collect, organize and make the information they need accessible to them. The 4th edition of the Directory of Libraries for the Blind, undertaken with the support of libraries for the blind from around the world, assembles information about the participating libraries and facilitates both communication and cooperation. It is a first step towards the vision of a world library of alternate format materials. The fourth edition of the International Directory of Libraries for the Blind is printed from a database which was maintained by the Japanese Society for the Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities (JSRPD) on behalf of the IFLA Section of Libraries for the Blind. The Directory is arranged alphabetically by countries. Within countries, individual organizations are also arranged alphabetically. Each organization has a unique entry number. An alphabetical list of 242 organizations in 78 countries and an index of 82 different languages follow the datasheets.Item Kolay okunabilen materyaller için ilkeler(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2016-11) Nomura, Misako; Skat Nielsen, Gyda; Tronbacke, Bror; Cevher, NilayThese guidelines have three main purposes: 1.) to describe the nature of and the need for easy-to-read publications; 2.) to identify the main target groups for these publications; and 3.) to offer suggestions to publishers of easy-to-read materials and those organizations and agencies that serve persons with reading disabilities.Item Revised Guidelines for Accessible Libraries and Services for Everyone: A Brief Overview of Tips for Ensuring Access to Information for Persons with Disabilities(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-08-02) Nomura, MisakoThe Revised Guidelines for Accessible Libraries and Services for Everyone, prepared mainly by the IFLA/Library Services for People with Special Needs Section (LSN) members, is being reviewed by IFLA. While the original is still helpful today, it has been revised in light of the changing global situation related to persons with disabilities and the remarkable progress in library services for the target population under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Guidelines result from the recent LSN activities, which could be very practical for many libraries and librarians. This paper provides an overview of the revised guidelines, including the sections of the Preface and the Purpose, Philosophy and Overview, Leadership and Management Responsibilities in Library Accessibility, Events, Physical Access, Online Accessibility, and Accessibility for Specific Groups. The paper also briefly discusses tips for ensuring access to the information libraries and librarians provide. In addition, it describes the issues raised by the guidelines and their solutions and discusses what libraries and librarians can do to ensure inclusive library services that welcome all people. Keywords: guidelines, accessible libraries and services, persons with disabilities. access to informationItem توجيهات للوثائق سهلة الق ا رءة(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2013-10) Nomura, Misako; Skat Nielsen, Gyda; Tronbacke, Bror; Arab Federation for Libraries & Information (AFLI)These guidelines have three main purposes: 1.) to describe the nature of and the need for easy-to-read publications; 2.) to identify the main target groups for these publications; and 3.) to offer suggestions to publishers of easy-to-read materials and those organizations and agencies that serve persons with reading disabilities.Item 読みやすい図書のためのIFLA指針(ガイドライン)(The Japan Library Association (JLA), 2012-06) Nomura, Misako; Skat Nielsen, Gyda; Tronbacke, Bror; Japan Rehabilitation Association for Persons with Disabilities; Japan Library Association Service Committee for Persons with DisabilitiesThese guidelines have three main purposes: 1.) to describe the nature of and the need for easy-to-read publications; 2.) to identify the main target groups for these publications; and 3.) to offer suggestions to publishers of easy-to-read materials and those organizations and agencies that serve persons with reading disabilities.