Kenya national Library service(knls) p.o. Box 30573 00100 Nairobi website Promoting accessible information.

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Kenya national Library service(knls) p.o. Box Nairobi website Promoting accessible information in public libraries: Kenya national library service to the blind Pancras Kimaru Atman Chiti 10/26/2015

Kenya national library service is a corporate body of the Kenya government established by an Act of parliament Cap 225(1965) to provide library and information services to the Kenyan Public. Our customers cover the entire public and includes Students Children Youth Researchers Government agencies Private institutions Pensioners Prisons Hospitals and hospices Orphanages Persons with disabilities 10/26/2015

Our mission to make information resources available and preserve national imprint for use by all communities through utilization of appropriate technology 10/26/2015

Our core functions To promote, develop, establish, equip,manage,and maintain libraries in Kenya To maintain the national bibliographical control through publication of national bibliography and Kenya periodical directory. To promote information literacy and reading among Kenyans To enhance stake holders participation for equitable development of libraries throughout the country To advise government.local authorities and other public bodies on all matters relating to libraries,documentation and elated services 10/26/2015

Our services Adult,junior, institutional lending 57 branches countrywide Advisory library services Technical assistance on library development Internet services Interlibrary lending Health information Agricultural information(NAFIS) Services to visually impaired persons through braille corners User education Mobile(motorised and non-motorised) 10/26/2015

Services to the visually impaired persons(VIPs) As an equal services provider, knls, introduced services to the blind in october1996.This service targets totally blind, low visioned and the senior citizens. This is in line with the Bill of Rights in our constitution which advocates for right to information and the provision under vision 2030.Knls believes in empowering the challenged persons to enable them join other Kenyans in national development

Specific services Lending information materials to the vips Basic counselling to the newly blinded persons Basic braille instructions to newly blinded users 10/26/2015

continued Referral services to relevant institutions for either medication or rehabilitation Basic mobility and orientation skills to library users Basic awareness creation to staff and the public on the needs of vips. Outreach library service to institutions and homebound users 10/26/2015

Available information resources Computers with assistive audio software eg JAWS Perkins Braillers Audio cassette players CCTVs for the low vissioned Talking books. Braille books Audio navigators 10/26/2015

challenges Provisions of copyright law which restrict production of original materials in alternative format without permission of the author High cost of acquiring VIPs information materials eg.Jaws software license for one computer costs ksh 200,000.Mobilespeak soft ware used in cell phones is unaffordable to the vips.Futhermore cheap phones are not compatible to the software Expensive mobility devices eg white cane. This restricts many users from accessing information points. Negative attitude towards vips. Physical barriers to information eg.lack of Braille marking and guides Lack of supportive policies Linguistic challenge to basic learners in the available software Locating and accessing the potential vis 10/26/2015 and

Way forward Authors should allow blanket copyright permission on information materials meant for vi use. Duty waiver on all vi information materials Government to considernon profit tax incentives to organizations that provide services to vi eg digitization and accessing online books Media houses to ensure the print edition are available in audio format Stakeholders and the media to deliberately mount civic education on the information needs of vis Enhance the provisions of the constitution on accessibility. Software developers to come up with software compatible with the local languages. Government to conduct exclusive census on all vis to enable provision of data for the purposes of planning for information provision KNLS invites partnership with other government agencies and stakeholders in this noble duty of uplifting the challenged members of the society 10/26/2015

conclusion As the country devolves to the counties,web accessibility to the vips is crucial. It is imperative that all members of the society travel together in shaping up the counties Thankyou 10/26/2015