Special
Needs/Adaptive Equipment
Adaptive Computer Workstations
One is located near the Reference
Desk on the 1st floor of the Library. Features: Connect Outloud screen
reader (with headphones), ZoomText screen enlarger, adjustable height
table for wheelchair access, large trackball mouse with click-lock,
two keyboards (standard and large keys).
Another is located in the
Library Instruction Room, PL-2005. Features: Connect Outloud screen
reader (with headphones), ZoomText screen enlarger, adjustable height
table for wheelchair access, large trackball mouse with click-lock.
Sorenson Videophone
Sorenson Video Relay Service (SVRS) is a free 24-hour service for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community that enables anyone to conduct video relay calls with family, friends, or business associates.
Calls are placed and received through a professional American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter via high-speed internet connection. This unit is located on the 2nd floor of the Library (new wing) across from the elevators.
Visualtek Voyager
Displays enlarged text (book,
periodicals, or other documents) on a video screen. This unit is located
on the 2nd floor of the Library (new wing) across from the elevators.
Audio Books
The Library has a collection
of "audio books," which can be checked out for 2 weeks. A listing of
these can be located in the Library's catalog, by searching for the
phrase "Audiobooks" in the subject heading field. Included in this collection
are recorded versions of fiction and non-fiction titles; as well as
recordings of plays, theatrical performances, and poetry; and old radio
programs.
Braille Collection
The Library has a small number of books and government documents in Braille.
Info Den/Music Listening
Facility
Located on the 5th floor
of the Library, in PL-5005. This area houses a collection of music cds,
which are available for listening on site in this area, more details.
John M. Pfau Library Web
site
ADA compliant and accessible
from off-campus on a 24/7 basis. The Library's 80+ electronic research
databases are also remotely accessible 24/7 to currently enrolled CSUSB
students.
Ebooks
Ebooks are materials which
may be viewed online by currently enrolled CSUSB students.
These materials are also available on a 24/7 basis.
The John M. Pfau Library is
also equipped with automatic, electrically operated doors at both north
and south entrance/exit points.
Those individuals needing special
assistance (photocopying, retrieval of materials, reference/research assistance)
are encouraged to contact Les Kong, Head of Public Services (909-537-5111,
lkong@csusb.edu) at least 24 hours in advance to make arrangements.
If you have questions about
accessibility for people with disabilities in the library, contact
Library
Administration at x75102.
Links to other campus resources:
Services to Students with Disabilities
(183 University Hall, (909) 537-5238 / (909) 537-7230 TDD)
Assistive Computing Resource
Center (PL-1108c, (909) 537-5079)
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