Margaret McKay
Margaret McKay is the eAdvisor for inclusion at JISC RSC SW Scotland. Previously, she worked for the Glasgow College of Building and Printing (now Glasgow Metropolitan College) where she was responsible for setting up the Support for Learning Division.
Margaret started her professional career as an occupational therapist and worked with Greater Glasgow, Lanarkshire and ultimately Renfrewshire Healthcare Trust and in collaboration with the Scottish Association for Mental Health.
She served as Vice Chair of Renfrewshire Association for Mental Health and as a member of the Scottish Branch Committee of SKILL: National Bureau for Students with Disabilities.
Articles by Margaret McKay:
JISC: Applications for Inclusion
Sunday, 4th October 2009
Making information accessible to all users should be a priority for all information professionals, but it's often difficult to know where to start. Margaret McKay describes JISC's free resources and initiatives in this arena, which should make a useful starting point.
JISC: Applications for Inclusion [ABSTRACT]
Sunday, 4th October 2009
Making information accessible to all users should be a priority for all information professionals, but it's often difficult to know where to start. Margaret McKay describes JISC's free resources and initiatives in this arena, which should make a useful starting point.
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