From Equal Cultural Rights to Universal Accessibility - National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts Leads the Way
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The concept of universal accessibility is embodied in both the facilities and the wide range of services available during 2019 CASI: audio description, sign language interpretation, computer assisted real-time captions, sighted guide, large print materials, Muslim prayer room, to name a few. Through providing a full range of accessible services at a conference of international caliber, the organizer hopes to set an example so that principles of universal accessibility and social inclusion can be more widely adopted around the world.
Interested parties are welcomed to visit the official website of the conference (http://www.2019casi.org) and the official FB page (https://www.facebook.com/2019casi/) where more information in both Chinese and English can be found.
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