What are strategies that can be used by students with low vision to access library materials?
A. There are several alternative methods that someone who has low vision can use when reading a printed article. Pages can be enlarged with a photocopier for a student able to read large print. The article can be scanned and accessed by a computer with speech and/or large-print output. A closed circuit television (CCTV) can enlarge the printed material for the student. A reader may read the article aloud to the student. The disabled student services office may be asked to prepare printed articles in an alternative format or provide a reader. Q.
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