Library and Information Technology Services for Individuals with Disabilities
Columbia University is committed to ensuring that the services and programs offered by the Libraries and CUIT are accessible to all patrons. The University works with patrons on an individual basis to assess their unique accommodation needs. If you have any questions, please contact the Access Services Division liaison, Mayra Melendez, at 212-854-3536 or mm57@columbia.edu.
Library Orientation: Orientations to the traditional and electronic information services available at any of Columbia University’s 25 libraries can be arranged.
Catalog Assistance: Assistance can be provided with either paper card catalogs or CLIO, Columbia’s Online Catalog. Please contact the Access Services Division liaison or ask for assistance at the Reference Desk in Butler Library.
Loans: Patrons with mobility-related disabilities may designate a Deputy Borrower and/or renew library books via telephone. Please contact the Access Services Division liaison to register for these services.
Photocopying: Accessible photocopy machines are located in the following locations:
Avery Hall Lower Level, Room 227 Uris Hall, Thomas J Watson Library Room 130 Lehman Library, Room 300 International Affairs Butler Library, Room 304
Stack Access: Patrons who are unable to access the bookstacks may request that circulating materials housed in the stacks be retrieved and brought to a library location of their choice. Please allow 1-2 business days and provide the full bibliographic citation to the Access Services Division liaison.
Lockers: Patrons wishing to request a locker in Butler Library for disability-related reasons must first register with and provide medical documentation supporting their request to the Office of Disability Services. Please visit the ODS website at www.health.columbia.edu or contact 212-854-2388 for more information.
EQUIPMENT
Butler Library has accessible workstations available in two public locations within the Library. These workstations, located near the Circulation desk on the third floor and in the Electronic Text Service in room 305, are equipped with both Window Eyes screen reading software and Zoom TEXT screen reading and magnification software. Also located at each of these locations are Closed Circuit Televisions, used to enlarge texts for reading purposes.
YOUR CONTACTS
Columbia University Information Technology (CUIT):
Coordinator of Computing for Persons with Disabilities -- Sheila Kieran-Greenbush.
Manager, Client Service Center -- Jeff Eldredge.
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