It is the goal of the Brooklyn College Library to provide equal access to information for all students, faculty and staff, and visitors. Read below for more information on how the Library serves individuals with disabilities.
The Library is equipped with adaptive equipment and software for use by patrons with disabilities.
The following types of speech, magnifying, and print equipment and software are available in Group Study Room 134 and on another computer on the 1st floor across from the public elevators. Room 134 may be reserved by calling (718) 951-5328 or upon request at the Circulation Desk. JAWS and Zoom Text are available in all Library classrooms. The software listed below is also available on 2 computers in the New Media Center on the 2nd floor. To arrange for training in the use of the Library's adaptive equipment, please call the Director of the Center for Student Disabilities Services, 138 Roosevelt Hall, and (718) 951-5538. To receive assistance with catalog or other Library databases, please contact a Reference Librarian at the Reference Desk.
This site provides resources and information on technology accessibility for students, faculty, and staff at The City University of New York (CUNY). Here you can find the CUNY IT Accessibility statement, links to campus accessibility resources, information on the Technology Accessibility Task Force, and details on accessibility in system-wide applications.
All Library announcements and printed guides are accessible online. Upon request, information can be provided in a special format. Please contact the Library if you need this information in Braille or on audiotape.
You can now listen to many scholarly articles.
Gale databases often have the option to listen to articles and/or to download an MP3 file. Click here for a link of current Gale Databases including Academic OneFile, Art Full Text, General Science Full Text, Humanities Full Text, Library Literature Full Text, Readers' Guide Full Text, Social Science Full Text, and many more.
Arrangements to renew materials via telephone can be made at the Circulation Desk.
Please see a full time staff member at the Circulation Desk (1st Floor) to arrange to renew materials via telephone. You may also renew books by e-mail at CircDesk@brooklyn.cuny.edu.
Please ask the nearest staff member for assistance with book retrieval.
For retrieval of book or other materials, please ask the nearest staff member for assistance. He/she will be pleased to retrieve the material for you. Please make your request at least 45 minutes prior to closing.
Please see the Director of the Center for Student Disability Services for photocopying accommodations.
A student who is entitled to photocopies as an accommodation should arrange this through the Director of the Center for Student Disability Services, 138 Roosevelt Hall, (718) 951-5363.
All levels of the Library, classrooms, and auditorium comply with ADA guidelines for accessibility.
Library Circulation Desk
CircDesk@brooklyn.cuny.edu
Persons with disabilities may receive reference assistance upon request at the Information Services Desk.
If you need extensive assistance, please make an appointment with the appropriate subject specialist. Telephone assistance is available by calling the Information Services Desk at (718) 951-5628. Live chat and email assistance are available from the Ask-a-Librarian page. Access to the Library's many databases from home is available on the Library website by clicking on Databases or Resources by Subject.
Assistance with library resources can also be provided by the Center for Student Disabilities Services at 138 Roosevelt, (718) 951-5538.
Areas of rescue assistance are next to the public and staff elevators on each floor.
Persons with disabilities may also contact Public Safety at 718.951.5511 to log your location in the Library in case of an emergency.
Rooms may be reserved for reading aloud in the Library.
You may reserve a group study room at the New Media Center service desk.