Sources of Disability Clip Art From: Disabilities Resources Monthly 1. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Images & Symbols, a series of 56 EPS pictures of library services, symbols, and settings. Some are appropriate for non-library publications. The illustrations are excellent. The graphics are diverse and represent a variety of disabilities (mobility, vision, hearing) and ages (children, youth, adults, and elders). The two disk set (PC or Macintosh) cost $35 + $5 postage and handling. Chris Olsen & Associates 857 Twin Harbor Dr. Arnold, MD 21012 410/647-6708 2. Disability Logos. This series of 12 symbols, each shown in positive and negative versions, depicts accessibility for people with sight, hearing, or mobility impairments. Some are stylized versions of traditional access symbols. (There are no people or settings.) The art work is crisp, clear, and classy. The TIFF graphics are not copyrighted and organizations are encouraged to share them. The price for the single disk (PC or Macintosh) is $12.95 + $3.50 postage and handling. Graphic Artists Guild Foundation 11 West 20th St., 8th Floor New York, NY 10011-3704 212/463-7730 3. Clip Art. A series of 52 black and white EPS images of people who use wheelchairs in real-life day-to-day situations, family life, professional life, daily routines, and other activities. The silhouettes are especially sensational. Children with disabilities or people with vision, hearing, or other disabilities are not included. The three disk set (PC or Macintosh) costs $69 + $2 postage and handling. Wheeler Graphics Box 591 Bethel Park, PA 15102 800/576-9388