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Access to Physical Collections

Our Get It For Me service can be used to request items in our collection. Staff pull requested items from the shelves and the items are held for pickup at the front desk of your preferred Library.

Patrons who are not able to come in to the Library can designate a proxy patron to check out items on their behalf.


ADA OAL Workstations

There are two ADA computer workstations on the 1st Floor of the Evans Library. One machine is at the first set of computers past the stairs on the right, on the shorter/adjustable table, against the wall. The second machine is in the Reading Room, to the left of the Reading Circle on a shorter/adjustable table, against a column. 

There is one ADA computer workstation on the 1st Floor of the Evans Annex. It is in the public area at the right of the service desk, at the far end of the first row of computers.

BLCC has an ADA computer in the north end of the building.


Assistive Technology Room

The new Assistive Technology Room (Evans, 108F) is set up to help students, faculty, staff, and community users with disabilities. The Assistive Technology Room in Evans is available on a first-come-first-served basis. Stop by the AskUs Desk if you need assistance locating the room.

Floorplan of study rooms located on the first floor of Evans Library. Assistive technology room number, 108F, is highlighted.

This room contains:

Equipment
  • 3 Open Access Lab workstations with OAL-ADA

  • Large format (high contrast) keyboards at each OAL workstation

  • TOPAZ® OCR: Video magnifier, with text-to-speech

  • FUJITSU Document Scanner

Software
  • JAWS text-to-speech (OAL-ADA)

  • Read & Write Gold (OAL)

  • ZoomText (OAL-ADA)

Loanable Devices

More information on accessibility in the Libraries

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