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Toilet Rooms South (Briefing Theater)
Toilet Rooms South (Briefing Theater): jj. The force required to push or pull open the men's toilet room door is 10 lbf, which exceeds the maximum allowable door opening force of...
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Toilet Rooms North (Celebrity Spies)–Men [sic]
Toilet Rooms North (Celebrity Spies)–Men [sic]: dd. The force required to push or pull open the men's toilet room door is 10 lbf, which exceeds the maximum allowable door...
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Tactile map of Washington
Tactile map of Washington A tactile map of the National Mall displayed in the “Washington: Symbol and City” exhibition was examined and discussed:
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Fixed tactile maps
Fixed tactile maps Fixed tactile maps have the advantage that they can be affixed in the environment where they can be found by the person with vision loss and positioned in the...
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Portable tactile maps
Portable tactile maps A variety of techniques have been used to produce portable tactile maps. Regardless of the technique employed, the major drawback of portable tactile maps is...
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Tactile Maps for Orientation and Way Finding
Tactile Maps for Orientation and Way Finding Tactile maps for orientation and way finding are found in a variety of forms. The simplest form of a tactile map utilizes a raised...
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Accessible Entrances
If the museum's accessible entrance is not the main entrance (allowable only when the main entrance cannot be made accessible), the alternate entrance and any gates along the route...
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Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness: What Visitors with Vision Loss Want Museums and Parks to Know about Effective Communication
Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness What Visitors with Vision Loss Want Museums and Parks to Know about Effective Communication By: Beth Ziebarth, Director Smithsonian...
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Toilet Rooms-Banquet Area
Toilet Rooms-Banquet Area: s. The force required to push or pull open the doors to the women's and men's toilet rooms designated as accessible is 10 lbf, which exceeds the maximum...
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Effective Communication
Effective Communication
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Study Goals
characteristics of effective tactile graphics, maps, models, and wayfinding; To determine user preferences for exhibition audio description; and To understand characteristics of enjoyable museum...
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Introduction
Historically, museums have displayed their collections for the visiting public primarily through visual means....
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- Mind's Eye Audio Tours
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Talking three-dimensional models for way-finding and orientation
Talking three-dimensional models for way-finding and orientation Touchable models provide more spatially accurate information than the simple raised line map. A three dimensional...
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Braille documents and audio format of publications
It was clear from the discussion that people who are blind or have low vision tend to use exhibition brochures during their museum or park visit....
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
The Museum's map, which is available to aid navigation and understanding of the Museum's offerings, is not available in formats accessible to visitors who are blind or who have low vision...
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Toilet Rooms-Special Exhibit Space
Toilet Rooms-Special Exhibit Space: u. The force required to push or pull open the restrooms' vestibule doors is 10 lbf, which exceeds the maximum allowable door opening force of...
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D. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
In consideration of the terms of this Agreement and the Museum's promises contained in Section D of this Agreement, the United States agrees to refrain from filing a civil suit in this matter...
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Appropriate Situational Applications of Technology
Hardware options include museum-provided or visitor-owned off-the-shelf mp3 players such as iPods, iPhones and similar devices; museum-provided or visitor-owned cell phones; and proprietary...
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Overview of Current Media Technologies
of Art5, the New York Hall of Science6 , the New England Aquarium7 , the Museum of Modern Art8, some exhibits and museums within the Smithsonian9 in Washington, and various national parks...