The Auraria Library is committed to providing all users with disabilities access to Library facilities, information resources, services and programs.

The Library works closely with the diversity & inclusion offices for all three institutions on campus on services for students with disabilities. If you have a request not mentioned in the services listed below, please contact us to discuss other options.

Available Services

 

Assistive Technology Workroom & Workstations

The Assistive Technology Workroom is an open space available to all users with priority given to users with disabilities. In this room there is the following adaptive technology: 

  • Video Phone Relay System I communication over video telephones via a sign language interpreter
  • Topaz | desktop video magnifier
  • Two assistive technology workstations
    • Both have the full Adobe Creative Cloud suite installed.
  • There are also 6-Windows 10 and 1-macOS Monterey assistive technology workstations located throughout the library:

 

Windows 10 Workstations: 

  • 2-Assistive Technology Workroom (Room 104) 
  • 2-North Computing 
  • 1-South Computing
  • 1-210H Study Room (Bookable at Book Study Rooms

Assistive Technology Software:

  • DRAGON I Speech Recognition Software
  • FUSION | Runs JAWS and ZoomText simultaneously
  • JAWS | (Job Access With Speech) Screen Reader Software
  • ZoomText |Screen Magnification and Reader Software 
  • Read&Write Gold | Reading & Writing Support Software by text help (on all computer workstations in the Library)

macOS Monterey

  • Research Zone (1)

Assistive Technology Software:  

  • All of Apple’s accessibility tools are enabled
  • Read&Write Gold | Reading & Writing Support Software by text help (on all computer workstations in the Library)

Use this map to locate these workstations.

 

Other Adaptive Technology

  • UbiDuo System | face-to-face communication assistance
  • KIC scanners

The UbiDuo system can be checked out at the Ask Us Desk.

 

Electronic Resources

Auraria Library subscribes to many electronic resources (streaming videos, e-books, e-journals) from third-party vendors. The Library aims to subscribe to only online resources that meet WCAG 2.0 AA guidelines, however some of our vendors are not fully compliant. If you encounter a resource that does not meet your accessibility needs, please fill out the report-a-problem form and choose ADA Accessibility as the problem category. We will contact the vendor and attempt to resolve the problem. Many vendors will convert a resource, such as a journal article or streaming video, to accessible formats by request.

 

Service Animals

The Auraria Library welcomes service animals as defined by the ADAAA. For additional assistance, please contact us by email, phone (303-315-7763), or in person.

 

Auraria Library Floor Maps

Use screen reader optimized PDF Map to find where accessibility services are located in the library: Download Accessible PDF Floor Maps