Informability Manual: Making Information More Accessible in the Light of the Disability Discrimination Act by Central Office of Information (Paperback, 1996)
The word informability was coined by the Central Office of Information in 1993 to describe the principle of making information accessible to as wide an audience as possible. Millions of people in the UK have sight or hearing impairment, and millions more have learning and literacy problems. This manual is intended as a good-practice reference for public sector information providers and contains descriptions of the kinds of conditions which can affect a person's ability to access information, and practical advice on the media and communication techniques which can help overcome these difficulties.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Stationery Office Books, TSO
ISBN-10
0117020389
ISBN-13
9780117020382
eBay Product ID (ePID)
95114623
Product Key Features
Author
Central Office of Information
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Library & Information Science
Type
Textbook
Dimensions
Height
250mm
Width
180mm
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
Norwich
Content Note
Cartoons, Illustrations, Photographs, Glossary
Date of Publication
01/09/1996
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Genre
Library & Information Science
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