Non-visual access to the digital library (NoVA) : the use of the digital library interfaces by blind and visually impaired people
Non-visual access to the digital library (NoVA) : the use of the digital library interfaces by blind and visually impaired people is a book. It was written by Jenny Craven and published by Manchester Metropolitan University, Centre for Research in Library and Information Management in 2003.
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- author: Jenny Craven
- publication date: 2003
- book publisher: Manchester Metropolitan University, Centre for Research in Library and Information Management
- book series: Library and Information Commission research report
- book subjects: Information technology-Great Britain, Libraries and people with visual disabilities-Great Britain, Libraries and the blind-Great Britain
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