Thursday, 30 June 2016

HathiTrust Expands Services for Print-Disabled Readers HathiTrust at U-M, NFB to make 14M+ books accessible to blind and print-disabled users

June 29, 2016
ANN ARBOR—More than 14 million digital books will soon be made available to blind and print-disabled users, thanks to a new collaboration involving the National Federation of the Blind [1] and the HathiTrust Digital Library [2], a digital repository hosted at the University of Michigan.
When launched, the program will dramatically increase the availability of books for users who are blind or print-disabled. According to the NFB, currently less than 5 percent of all published works are estimated to be available to the blind, most of which are popular titles.
NFB President Mark Riccobono says the effort will be an important advancement that will specifically benefit print-disabled students and scholars within the academic community.
"While most barriers that blind people face are artificial ones created by low expectations, access to the printed word has historically been a great challenge," he said. "This collaboration will, for the first time, make millions of books available to blind readers across the nation, giving us access to more books in a single repository than we have ever had. The significance of this development cannot be overstated, and we are delighted to work with HathiTrust to transform this dream into reality."
Founded in 2008, HathiTrust is a digital preservation repository with more than 100 institutional academic and research partners that is housed at U-M. Their online archive, a major portion of which was scanned by Google, currently contains millions of digitized titles in different languages from libraries around the world. Users can search not only by title, author or subject matter, but also via page-by-page content within a book.
"Supporting print-disabled users has been a focus of HathiTrust since the very beginning, and we have long provided students at HathiTrust member schools with access to our collection" said Mike Furlough, executive director of HathiTrust. "The collaboration with NFB is an important turning point, because we are now striving to help non-academic print-disabled users for the first time."
Over the coming year, NFB and HathiTrust will collaborate to plan and implement these services. User eligibility will be determined by criteria used by the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped and similar services authorized under U.S. law.
According to Furlough, HathiTrust currently provides a similar service to qualified print-disabled students at its member schools [3]. The new program will expand this service to allow similarly qualified users not affiliated with HathiTrust schools access to full-text works in the HathiTrust collection.
NFB and HathiTrust, like the federally operated National Library Service, will lawfully and securely make books available to qualified people in the U.S. who have print disabilities.

HathiTrust is a partnership of academic & research institutions, offering a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world.
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Fee Waiver To Central University Students With Disabilities, Says Smiriti Irani, HRD Minister

Fee Waiver To Central University Students With Disabilities, Says Smiriti Irani
New Delhi: The government is mulling fee waiver to central university students belonging to economically weaker sections and students with disabilities, Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani on Wednesday said. Addressing a gathering of youth assembled by an NGO to promote the use of 'Modi app', Ms Irani said for IITs and NITs the government has waived the total fees for students with disabilities and those whose families have less than Rs. one lakh annual income. "College students are wondering, when will their turn come... We will make attempt to bring in such a provision for central universities," Ms Irani said.
Recently, in two separate decisions, the HRD ministry while hiking fees for IITs and NITs had also announced full fee waiver for SC, ST and economically weaker section students. In her address, Ms Irani also claimed while the previous Congress-led government had announced many new institutions like IITs, proper arrangements were not made. "They (UPA govt) opened IITs in Ropar, Patna, Bhubneswar but they did not made arrangements even for amenities like roads, water or power," the HRD minister said, adding on Wednesday the cabinet has decided to provide all such facilities to these institutes. "In 2008, Congress made an allocation of Rs. 4000 crore, today we have made it Rs. 14,000 crore," Irani Ms said. Referring to the case of a Pune-based girl Vaishali, who had approached Narendra Modi for medical help with regard to an ailment and received prompt response, Ms Irani said the Prime Minister has time even for those who have not become voters yet. She encouraged the youth to connect with the PM through Narendra Modi app and create a positive environment on social media where some people run "negative" campaigns.
The government is mulling fee waiver to central university students belonging to economically weaker sections and students with disabilities, Human…
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Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Online Career Test for class 11

Click on following link to appear for the test Questionnaire
http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp
Total no of questions 72
Average time 15-20 mins
Get the printout of the result report to the school Librarian for the further career discussion

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