Contact Library Accessibility Services
Dana Porter Library, Room 251C
University of Waterloo Library
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1
In case of a Emergency, please contact the Special Constable Service at 519-888-4911 x 22222
Location: On the main floor of the Dana Porter Library, room 251. Located at the back of the main lobby, to the right.
Hours: The ATC is open during the regular hours of the library. Office hours are offered during business hours through the week.
The Adaptive Technology Centre (ATC) is a welcoming Quiet Zone within the Dana Porter Library, dedicated and open to all with accessibility needs. If you believe that you could benefit from using the space, you are welcome to do so. Disability disclosure is not required.
However, some features and amenities of the ATC do require a one-time permission, granted by LAS staff, to be added to your library account. Permission is required for the following services: study rooms, term-use lockers, and assistive technology available to borrow. To receive this one-time permission, introduce yourself to LAS staff in-person during ATC office hours or via the LAS introduction form, providing your name and student number.
When you come to the ATC, you can expect:
At the circulation desks at Dana Porter, Davis Centre, and Musagetes Libraries, there are more assistive devices available to borrow and use within the library. Visit our Assistive Devices page to learn more.
The ATC is a Quiet Zone, meaning it is a noise-free space. Headphones must be worn if listening to music, videos, or text-to-speech services. Cellphones must be silenced and calls must be taken outside of the space.
The ATC is a scent-free space. This prohibits the wearing of strong perfumes, and the eating of hot food within the space. The ATC is located near the dining area for Browser's Cafe, where hot food can be enjoyed. Snacks and drinks are welcome within the ATC.
To book a study room in the Adaptive Technology Centre (ATC), visit the ATC study room bookings page.
Within the ATC, there are 2 study rooms for students to book, Study Room A and Study Room B. Room keys are checked out at the Dana Porter circulation desk, and must be returned to the circulation desk at the end of your booking.
The maximum booking time for these rooms is 4 hours per day, per person.
The study rooms are designed for individual, silent study. They are not sound proof.
Our study rooms are equipped with:
For more information, please refer to the Dana Porter clickable floor plans.
There are five accessible parking spaces near Dana Porter. When facing the front of the library, they are located along the west/left side of the building.
The front entrance is wheelchair accessible, with a ramp and automatic doors.
There are two wheelchair accessible elevators located on the main floor. When entering the building, they are to the left side of the lobby.
There are wheelchair accessible washrooms located on the first floor (one floor down from the main floor) and third floor (one floor up from the main floor). the third floor washrooms are non-gendered, and have door-opening buttons.
Safety phones are located on floors 6 to 10, on the wall to the left of the main elevator doors.
Lifting the handset will automatically connect you to the University Special Constable Service during an alarm, and circulation services otherwise.
For non-emergency phone calls, please ask the staff at the circulation desk to assist you.
In this Library:
Note: elevators cannot be used once a fire alarm is triggered.
Floors 6 to 10 are not monitored by fire wardens. We strongly recommend that anyone who requires assistance during emergency evacuation be accompanied while using these floors.
If you require assistance to evacuate the building, you or your companion should use the safety phones, on floors 6 to 10, which will automatically connect to the University Special Constable Service during an alarm. Be sure to identify the floor you are on and the stairwell you are closest to.
For more information, please refer to the Davis Centre clickable floor plans.
There are four accessible parking spaces, located between the Davis Centre and Chemistry 2 Buildings, which are accessible by the Science Roadway.
There are two accessible parking spaces at the Davis Centre's north entrance, which are accessible by the Math Roadway.
Entrances to the Davis Centre and the library are wheelchair accessible.
There is one wheelchair accessible elevator, located on the main floor, opposite the circulation desk.
There are wheelchair accessible washrooms on the first floor. They have push-bar automatic openers.
There are wheelchair accessible payphones located outside the library, near the west entrance of the Great Hall.
In this library:
There are no safety phones in this library.
Note: elevators cannot be used once a fire alarm is triggered.
The basement floor is not monitored by fire wardens. We strongly recommend that anyone who requires assistance during emergency evacuation be accompanied while using this floor.
For more information, please refer to the Musagetes clickable floor plans.
There are two accessible parking spaces in the School of Architecture parking lot. They are located at the entrance to the parking lot to the right of the School of Architecture building, at the intersection of Melville Street South and River Street.
All first-floor entrances to the School of Architecture building are wheelchair accessible, with flat entry.
All entrances are security controlled and require WatCard access. Guests without WatCard access can enter the building from the Melville Street South entrance with the assistance of security personnel stationed there.
To move from the Architecture building to the Melville Cafe or the Riverside Gallery, push the big red button on the wall to unlock the door. To reenter the Architecture building requires WATcard access, or walk around the outside of the building back to the Melville Street South entrance to the security entrence.
Inside the Architecture building, there is one wheelchair accessible elevator, located on the first floor. When entering the building from the Melville Street South entrance, it is on the right.
There are wheelchair accessible washrooms on each floor of the Architecture building. There is one wheelchair accessible washroom in Musagetes Architecture Library, located past the circulation desk, on the left.
Note: The outer doors to enter the washrooms do not have automatic door opening buttons.
For non-emergency phone calls, please ask the staff at the circulation desk to assist you.
In this library:
There are no safety phones in this library.
Note: elevator cannot be used once a fire alarm is triggered.
Anyone who requires assistance during an emergency evacuation should come to the circulation desk.
There is a single entrance and exit to Musagetes, aligned with the circulation desk.
There are two fire exits in Musagetes Architecture Library:
For more information, please refer to the WLRC floor plans, located in the Optometry building, on the first floor on the wall by the elevator or the second floor on the wall by WLRC entrance.
There are 4 accessible parking spaces. They are located in front of the first-floor entrance to Optometry (under large eye chart window).
The first-floor entrance of the Optometry building is wheelchair accessible, with flat entry.
Inside the Optometry building, there is one wheelchair accessible elevator, located on the first floor. When entering the building from the first-floor entrance, it is on the right.
There are wheelchair accessible washrooms on the first floor of the Optometry building and the second floor of the Optometry building, across from WLRC.
For non-emergency phone calls, please ask the staff at the circulation desk to assist you.
In this library:
There are no safety phones in this library.
Note: elevators cannot be used once a fire alarm is triggered.
The WLRC is monitored by fire wardens. Anyone who requires assistance during an emergency evacuation should come to the circulation desk.
The WLRC is situated on the second floor, in room 2101. Upon entering the WLRC through the double doors of the main entrence, visitors will find:
Dana Porter Library, Room 251C
University of Waterloo Library
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1
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