Making it Work: Accessibility at the Library
News item published on: 2019-12-06 14:31:00The University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast Library and the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (MGCCC) Library are partnering to offer a workshop series on how to make your library more accessible to all patrons. “Making it Work: Accessibility in the Library” will be offered on Friday, January 24, 2020 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the MGCCC Jefferson Davis campus.
Jamie Stanfield, science, nursing and health librarian at the Gulf Coast Library, will present the session Graphic Medicine. Stanfield will discuss graphic novels and healthcare, showcasing how libraries can use graphic novels to reach reluctant readers and visual learners.
Jamie Olson, religious programs director at the de l’Epee Deaf Center, will present American Sign Language for Librarians. Olson will lead a discussion and teach participants the basic signs every librarian should know.
Aimee McGehee, support services coordinator at MGCCC Jefferson Davis campus, will guide participants through a dialogue on common accessibility issues. The session will include role-playing activities designed for the everyday way of thinking.
Participants will receive continuing education credits from the Mississippi Library Commission. This event is open to all library staff and faculty.
A light breakfast will be served.
For more information, contact Jamie Stanfield at 228.214.3467 or Jamie.Stanfield@usm.edu or Shake DeLozier at 228.897.3880 or Shake.Delozier@mgccc.edu.