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A Study on the Service Model of the Public Libraries for Dyslexics

Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society / Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, (P)2466-2542;
2009, v.40 no.2, pp.183-206
https://doi.org/10.16981/kliss.40.2.200906.183

Abstract

At present there is a increasing interest on dyslexia, not only medical science, psychology and linguistics but also special education studies in Korea. Unfortunately that is not yet in library and information sciences. This study is intended to develop the service model of the public libraries for dylexics in Korea. In order to accomplish the intention, the service models of the public libraries are benchmarked in the northern European countries, namely, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland. The service model developed in the study is applicable in school and university libraries as well.

keywords
정보봉사, 공공도서관, 장애인, 난독증, Information Services, Public Library, Disability, Dyslexia, Information Services, Public Library, Disability, Dyslexia

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