About Access for All
Access for All = information for everyone, regardless of differences in the way they access or process information. Our primary focus is on libraries and librarians, though the solutions we offer and the priciples they're based on apply to society as a whole.
We listen to you, find out about your customers, and apply the principles of flexible, user-centered design to your situation.
About Audrey Gorman
Audrey has over 30 years of experience in customer service and training.
She brings sensitivity to diversity, striving to apply practical knowledge of various groups of people to all she does and solutions she suggests to you.
She has organizational experience on the local, state, and national level, in business, the non-profit sector and government. For an example of recognition she has received, go to http://www.ala.org/ascla/gorman.html The resolution was passed at the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, January 2002. It was first acted upon by the Board of the Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA). It was then forwarded to the ALA Council for consideration and approved by that body.
About Accessibility
Access for All is committed to making our web site and other products and services as accessible as possible to the greatest number of people the greatest amount of the time. Accessibility is a rapidly evolving area that touches many disciplines. As such, practical accessibility is a moving target. Please let us know if you find something inaccessible or even difficult to use. Any help with this effort is gratefully accepted!