The Library's Assistive Technology Center provides equipment to empower the visually impaired, blind, hearing impaired, learning disabled, and students with limited English to do their own research. The Center, housed on the 4th floor of the Library, was made possible by a State of Pennsylvania grant and University funds. It provides a suitable and comfortable workspace for visually impaired and blind Library users and their assistance dogs.
Two PCs housed in the Center are connected to the Library's network and allow users to print either to the Braille printer or the Library's network printers.
In addition to the basic desktop applications available in the Library, the computers in the Assistive Technology Center provide the following specialized software:
The Center also features a closed circuit television (CCTV).
Additional Equipment Available in the Library
A special CCTV is also available for use in the classroom, which allows students to adjust the camera to point at the instructor, the projection screen or their own notes on the desktop. Another CCTV is available in the 4th floor reference area. A PC on a multimedia cart can be used in the Library classroom or other locations within the Library.