Characteristics of Visually Impaired Information Users in Nigeria

N. Adetoro
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Introduction Persons with visual impairment have been known to experience functional loss of vision or visual incapability which cannot be rectified by refractive corrections, medications or surgery (Adetoro, 2009). Visually impaired persons experience eye disorders which include retina degeneration, albinism, cataracts, glaucoma, muscular problems that result in visual disturbances, cornea disorders, diabetic retinopathy, congenital disorders and infection (Arditi and Rosenthal, 1998). They contend with visual system defects which affect their individual ability to perform activities of daily living. These conditions include partial sightedness, low vision and total blindness. The visually impaired rely on alternative formats such as Braille, large prints and talking book or audio recordings to meet their reading needs. In Nigeria, the population of the visually impaired is estimated at 3 million (Atinmo, 2002). Very few of these have received formal education and are capable of reading or writing Braille. The majority resort to begging on the streets as a means of livelihood (Adetoro, 2009). Those who are educated depend on the goodness of charities, non-governmental organisations, (NGOs) or philanthropists to provide them with information materials. Many are provided with information materials via libraries in schools, public libraries and institutions servicing the visually impaired in Nigeria. Relative to the population of the visually impaired in Nigeria, those who use information materials via libraries (private or government owned) are very few. This study is therefore focused on the visually impaired who are educated and capable of using information materials in libraries. Libraries providing information materials for the visually impaired in Nigeria are public libraries, NGO libraries and libraries in educational institutions (primary, secondary and tertiary institutions). Libraries servicing the visually impaired in Nigeria are faced with problems of meeting the high demand for information materials in alternative formats. They are perceived to have inadequate alternative formats, and obsolete facilities for the transcription and provision of information material for use. The consequence is that visually impaired people who seek information are provided with what is available and not what they want to read (Adetoro, 2009). To put the situation of the visually impaired information users into proper perspective, it is pertinent to dig into some relevant characteristics of the visually impaired themselves. This could lead to a more realistic understanding of visually impaired people in Nigeria. Statement of the problem Persons with visual impairment are faced with the challenges of inclusion and the perception of society with regard to their personal characteristics, which has not been encouraging. Indeed, these perceptions have led to their exclusion from all forms of social participation including, to a great extent, the use of information in libraries. There is need for a proper understanding of the characteristics of visually impaired people generally, and particularly of those who are capable of information use through libraries. A good knowledge of their demographic and personal characteristics will assist society to better appreciate the situation of the visually impaired and better provide information material for their use through libraries. Objective of the study The general objective of the study is to investigate some characteristics of the visually impaired information users through libraries in Nigeria. The specific objectives of the study are to: 1.Find out the demographic characteristics (Age, Sex, Marital Status, Educational Qualification and Nature of Visual Impairment) of visually impaired information users via libraries in Nigeria. 2. Find out the occupation of visually impaired information users in Nigeria. …
尼日利亚视障信息使用者的特征
众所周知,有视力障碍的人会经历视力功能性丧失或视力丧失,而这些无法通过屈光矫正、药物或手术来矫正(Adetoro, 2009)。视力受损的人患有眼部疾病,包括视网膜变性、白化病、白内障、青光眼、导致视力障碍的肌肉问题、角膜疾病、糖尿病性视网膜病变、先天性疾病和感染(Arditi和Rosenthal, 1998年)。他们与影响个人日常生活能力的视觉系统缺陷作斗争。这些情况包括部分视力、低视力和完全失明。视障人士依靠其他格式,如盲文、大字体、有声书或录音来满足他们的阅读需求。在尼日利亚,视力受损的人口估计有300万(Atinmo, 2002)。这些人中很少有人接受过正规教育,能够读写盲文。大多数人在街上乞讨作为谋生手段(Adetoro, 2009)。那些受过教育的人依靠慈善机构、非政府组织或慈善家的善良为他们提供信息材料。在尼日利亚,许多人通过学校图书馆、公共图书馆和为视障人士提供服务的机构获得信息资料。相对于尼日利亚的视障人口,通过图书馆(私人或政府所有)使用信息材料的人很少。因此,这项研究的重点是受过教育并有能力使用图书馆信息资料的视障人士。在尼日利亚,为视障人士提供信息资料的图书馆包括公共图书馆、非政府组织图书馆和教育机构(小学、中学和大学)的图书馆。尼日利亚为视障人士提供服务的图书馆面临着以其他格式满足对信息材料的高需求的问题。人们认为它们的备选格式不足,转录和提供供使用的信息材料的设施也过时。其结果是,寻求信息的视障人士得到的是可获得的信息,而不是他们想要阅读的信息(Adetoro, 2009)。为了正确看待视障信息使用者的处境,有必要深入研究视障人士自身的一些相关特征。这可能会使人们对尼日利亚的视障人士有更现实的了解。问题陈述视力受损人士在融入社会和社会对其个人特征的看法方面面临挑战,这一点并不令人鼓舞。事实上,这些观念导致他们被排除在所有形式的社会参与之外,在很大程度上,包括在图书馆使用信息。有必要对视障人士的特点,特别是那些能够通过图书馆使用信息的人的特点有一个适当的了解。充分了解视障人士的人口和个人特征,将有助于社会更好地了解视障人士的情况,并通过图书馆更好地为他们提供信息资料。本研究的总体目标是调查尼日利亚图书馆视障信息使用者的一些特征。本研究的具体目标是:1。通过尼日利亚的图书馆了解视障信息使用者的人口特征(年龄、性别、婚姻状况、教育程度、视障性质)。了解尼日利亚视障信息使用者的职业。…
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