Accessibility features outside ATC
ATC update
Effective winter term 2020, the Adaptive Technology Centre is open to all students with accessibility needs.
If you think you may benefit from what the Adaptive Technology Centre (ATC) and/or Library Accessibility Services (LAS) have to offer, please contact:
- Library Accessibility Services via AskUs
- Fill out the the Library Accessibility Service request form.
The ATC is located in the Dana Porter Library, main floor, room 251.
Intake meeting
After you contact us, we'll get back to you within two business days with a meeting date.
Meetings can happen either in person, via virtual meeting, or by phone.
- LAS staff offer office hours Monday-Friday between 9am and 3pm, by appointment or drop-in. Visti us in the ATC, room 251C
All students who make contact will receive a meeting offer.
Meeting procedure:
- ATC/LAS orientation
- Students fill out LAS Request Form in advance
- Note: disability disclosure not required; plays no role in decision to create LAS accommodation plan
- Library staff works with student to create LAS accommodation plan
- Note: process may take more than one meeting
About ATC
Location:
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Main (second) floor of the Dana Porter Library at the back, room 251
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Wayfinding sign on pillar to right of Help desk
- Follow the long, black mat all the way to the accessible entrance
Features:
- Fully accessible, quiet, scent-free space with open and private study areas
- Computers equipped with assistive software
- "The Rest Stop" (most comfortable chair on campus)
- Open during all library hours
Guidelines:
- Quiet Space: be respectful of others — do not disturb their concentration
- No cell phone use
- No hot or aromatic food
- No scented products like perfume or after shave
Open and private study areas
Open study areas
Six workstations available on first come-first served basis:
- Electronically adjustable table and ergonomic chair at each workstation
- Large format monitors with HDMI and USB-C cables to plug PC or Mac laptops into
- 2 Computer workstations equipped with:
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Internet access
- Microsoft Office
- Assistive software
- ZoomText (screen magnifier for Microsoft Windows)
- Inspiration 10 (the ultimate thinking and learning tool for visual mapping, outlining, writing, and making presentations)
- Kurzweil 3000 (comprehensive reading, writing, study support)
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Private study areas
Study rooms A and B in ATC
Study rooms A and B guidelines indiacte they are meant for students who:
- Require individual, silent study
- Use or require screen reader and/or voice to text assistive technology
- Use a tutor
Study rooms A and B features:
- Electronically-adjustable tables and ergonomic chairs
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Computers with Internet access
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Large format monitors with HDMI and USB-C cables to plug PC or Mac laptops into
- Microsoft Office
- Flatbed scanners/printers (scans and prints different types of media)
- Whiteboards
- Same assistive software as computer workstations, in addition to:
- Fusion (combination of JAWS (Job Access With Speech)) computer screen reader and ZoomText screen magnifier)
- Dragon Naturally Speaking (voice recognition software package that converts spoken words to on-screen text)
Other ATC features
- Merlin HD OCR video magnifier
- 12 term-use lockers
- Reserved for students who have met with LAS staff and are registered to use LAS materials
- Available on first come-first served basis
- keys are checked out at Circulation desk. Keys must be returns at the end of the term. Failure to return keys will result in fines and privilages being revoked
Accessibility features outside ATC
Dana Porter Library Circulation desk area:
- Electronically adjustable workstation with computer in computer area across from circulation desk
- Assistive devices avaialble to be borrowed at the desk
- Pocketalker Pro personal amplification devices
- UbiDuo 2 wireless chat device
- Bose QuietComfort 25 noise-cancelling headphones
- Pebble HD hand-held magnifiers
Note: these assistive devices can be loaned only to students or staff/facultywith approval from LAS staff
Third floor
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Merlin HD OCR video magnifiers
- Just outside room 317C
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community use
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Large format monitor with HDMI cable to plug PC into
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Please note that room 3A is outside of direct control of LAS, and is avaialble with no additional accessibility supports
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Simeon soundfield (PDF) portable voice amplifier
- Simeon soundfield setup (YouTube video)
- available at Library Technology and Facilities Services office, room 320
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Note: This device intended only for staff/faculty use in classrooms and instruction sessions
- Electronically-adjustable workstation with computer in computer area closest to Sims Reading Room entrance
Sixth floor
- Five electronically adjustable workstations in northwest corner of floor
Davis Centre Library
- Workstation with computer on electronically-adjustable table in RBC Information Commons
- Study room E
- Note: aside from study room E, single study rooms in Davis Centre (DC) Library not wheelchair-accessible
- Optelec Clearview+ Video Magnifier (closed-circuit television) in study room K (DC 1522); use WatCard to sign out key from Circulation desk
Witer Learning Resource Centre
- Two height-adjustable workstations with computer terminals
- Headsets
- Flatbed scanner
- Group study rooms with computer and plug in for laptops could be booked by persons with disabilities for study space if extra room was required for assistive devices or audio access necessary