@WilliamRobert
Woah, not so fast.
I’ve found that librarians are on avg. not good with inclusion, at least in my area post-2020 as a consequence of tech evolution.
The library provides Wi-Fi but excludes ethernet users. While that’s a small group to marginalise, the library’s Wi-Fi imposes a #captivePortal that imposes an SMS confirmation, which excludes people without mobile phone service and those who don’t carry their mobile phone.
Those are shitty decisions by library management, not librarians, but then librarians rarely try to help overcome the exclusive blockades. The tech is outsourced and neither librarians nor visitors have a way to submit a support ticket. Librarians do not make an effort to expose the problems upstream. They just say “if it doesn’t work, sorry, nothing I can do”.
Peak inclusivity for librarians was the 1990s with physical media like books. A few decades earlier librarians would call the police if a black person tried to access books. That was fixed in the 80s/90s. But enter technology and they just expect people to already have mainstream equipment and service.
@Daojoan