Rathje, Bente DahlMcGrory, MargaretPollitt, CarolVoutilainen, Paivi2021-04-152005-09-212021-04-152005-0913 978 - 90-77897-05-40168-1931https://repository.ifla.org/handle/20.500.14598/556The increasing complexity of the environment, the many sources of information, the variety of electronic and other formats such as digital audio books and materials, braille and large print, which must be managed and integrated into a seamless service have forced libraries for the blind to seek more sophisticated technological solutions designed for their community of users. Consequently, in designing and building of integrated digital library systems, the ”front-end,” or user-facing services, must be considered along with the ”back-end” supporting technologies, systems, and underlying architecture.enSubject::Library services to people with print disabilitiesSubject::Print disabilitiesSubject::Visually impairedDesigning and Building Integrated Digital Library Systems - GuidelinesReportsInternational Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)