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. Are you currently working towards obtaining a Master’s degree accredited by the American Library Association (ALA)?
Are you currently working towards obtaining a Master’s degree accredited by the American Library Association (ALA)?
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No
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. As a librarian do you expect to dedicate a significant portion of your professional duties working closely with individuals who have physical or mental impairments that substantially limit major life activities?
As a librarian do you expect to dedicate a significant portion of your professional duties working closely with individuals who have physical or mental impairments that substantially limit major life activities?
Yes
No
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. Do you have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities or are you regarded as having such impairment?
Do you have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities or are you regarded as having such impairment?
Yes
No
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. If you answered yes to question #3
Are you facing any obstacles in regards to accessing needed information or traveling to classes which could be alleviated if you had a stipend for example to hire a personal assistant or purchase assistive technologies?
If you answered yes to question #3 Are you facing any obstacles in regards to accessing needed information or traveling to classes which could be alleviated if you had a stipend for example to hire a personal assistant or purchase assistive technologies?
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. Why did you choose the library profession as your career goal?
Why did you choose the library profession as your career goal?
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. How are you currently funding your graduate education?
How are you currently funding your graduate education?
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. Would you apply to a scholarship for library students with disabilities, or for those interested in serving patrons with disabilities?
Would you apply to a scholarship for library students with disabilities, or for those interested in serving patrons with disabilities?
Yes
No
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