Many of our books and journals are available in electronic format and are available by searching the library catalogue. We can also facilitate access to restricted accessible book collections for students with print disabilities through a variety of sources. These are available in various formats including PDF, DAISY text files, ePub and Word.
: A repository containing library holdings which have been digitized and made available in accessible formats.鈥痀ou will need a unique token (password) to use the ACE repository.鈥疨lease contact [email protected] to get a token. Students must register first with .
: An accessible reading service, providing books and other materials to Canadians with print disabilities. Registration with CELA also gives you access to Bookshare, a US-based accessible online library for people with print disabilities with over 700,000 titles.鈥痀ou must have a public library card to create your own personal account. The library can also acquire titles needed on behalf of students.
Textbooks must sometimes be purchased by the student in order to obtain accessible versions from publishers. If the book is available in the Library you may not be required to purchase it.
Canadian Copyright Act and persons with disabilities:
The Library uses the definition of a print disability or a 鈥減erceptual disability鈥 as defined under the :
鈥 a disability that prevents or inhibits a person from reading or hearing a literary, musical, dramatic or artistic work in its original format, and includes such a disability resulting from;
- severe or total impairment of sight or hearing or the inability to focus or move one鈥檚 eyes
- the inability to hold or manipulate a book, or
- an impairment relating to comprehension.