AnyAbility: creating a library service model for adults with disabilities
ISSN: 0090-7324
Article publication date: 28 September 2018
Issue publication date: 21 November 2018
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to illustrate the importance of a cultural shift to fully embrace and serve persons with cognitive, intellectual or physical disabilities into the library community.
Design/methodology/approach
Through a combination of staff training, age- and ability-appropriate programming, accommodating service models, management-led expectations and partnerships, Anythink Libraries in Thornton, Colorado, implemented AnyAbility – a program designed especially for adults with disabilities – in April 2014.
Findings
AnyAbility’s success has led to a number of positive impacts, including increased services and collaboration, shifts in user patterns and independent visits and a more inclusive library environment in which staff have increased awareness and a stronger interaction with this population.
Originality/value
The program has transformed the lives of the staff who work at Anythink Wright Farms and the community of Anythinkers who use transformations, the AnyAbility programming has been offered at multiple Anythink locations and libraries from across the country have contacted Anythink for inspiration and advice on programs and training on this topic. Most importantly, this approach has transformed the library experience for customers, specifically adults with cognitive disabilities.
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Citation
McGowan, S., Martinez, H. and Marcilla, M. (2018), "AnyAbility: creating a library service model for adults with disabilities", Reference Services Review, Vol. 46 No. 3, pp. 350-363. https://doi.org/10.1108/RSR-03-2018-0034
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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