The document discusses the information needs of clients with print disabilities. It defines print disabilities as including impairments related to sight, the ability to hold or manipulate books, or impairments affecting comprehension. Print impairments can include blindness, visual impairments, learning disabilities, some physical disabilities, some multiple disabilities, and some neurological disabilities. The document notes that clients may require materials in alternate formats and that librarians need skills with assistive technologies to meet these information needs.