Title
The impact of reading for pleasure on blind and partially sighted adults and its implications for materials provision.
Abstract
This article reports the findings of research commissioned by the Royal National Institute of Blind People to explore the impacts of reading for pleasure on blind and partially sighted adults. Data were collected via interviews, an online survey and six case studies. The results reveal that for 82% of participants reading for pleasure was very important' especially to relax and 59% of participants read for more than 10 hours a week. Multiple reading formats including traditional hard copy and digital formats were used by 85% of participants. The implications for materials provision and presentation for libraries and charitable organisations are considered in light of the findings.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1177/0961000613488409
JOURNAL OF LIBRARIANSHIP AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
Keywords
Field
DocType
Blind,partially sighted,public libraries,reading,reading groups,visually impaired
Psychology,Hard copy,Pleasure,Library science
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
46.0
4.0
0961-0006
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.39
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rachel Spacey1193.70
Claire Creaser26412.68
Debbie Hicks330.39