CAMPUS CONTACTS
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, ACCESS, AND SERVICES AVAILABLE AT CAMPUS
LIBRARIES
LIST
OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES BY DEVICE TYPE
Marshall Mitchell, WSU ADA Compliance Officer
WSU
Disability Resource Center
Administration Annex Rm 205; (509) 335-1566; Fax: (509) 335-8511
WSU Campus Accessibility for Individuals with Disabilities
WSU President's Commission on the Status of Individuals with Disabilities
Library Hours,
Reference Hours, and Telephone Numbers
Libraries
FAQ for location of library buildings on campus, parking
information, library cards, and other information.
Wireless
/ Wired Network access in the Libraries Information on
Ethernet/Wireless Access in the WSU Libraries.
WSU Visitor
Center for information on visiting Washington State University.
Campus
parking map This map can be enlarged on your screen. Look for
the blue disability symbol to indicate parking spaces.
Holland
and Terrell Libraries Web Page
Access to Collections: Stacks are ADA-spaced. Assistance
is available for special needs; ask at the Circulation Desk.
Reference Assistance: Specialized reference services are
available. For assistance contact the Owen Library Reference Desk at
335-2674. For assistance with specific subject disciplines, contact the
designated liaison librarian. Appointments for research
consultations with a librarian may also be arranged.
Assistive Technologies:
Clearview Class video magnifier (Human Ware Inc.)(reference area on 1st
floor)
Magnifying glass on stand (reference area on 1st floor)
Building access: entrance equipped with automatic door. The
elevators are located in the stairwell and are wheelchair accessible. A
wheelchair-accessible restroom for women is on 3rd floor and for men on
2nd floor.
Parking: Due to construction, anyone with a disability parking
permit can park in front of Owen Library on College Ave. There are also
two disability parking spaces at the back of the building; turn off
Stadium Way on Nevada St. to get to these.
Owen
Science & Engineering Library Web Page
Access to Collections: All stacks are 3 feet wide;
stacks on the lower floor are not accessible to disabled users unless
the door alarm is disarmed but assistance is available for special
needs; call in advance (335-9556).
Reference Assistance: Specialized reference services are
available. For assistance contact the Health Sciences Library at
335-9556. For assistance with specific subject disciplines, contact the
designated liaison librarian. Appointments for research
consultations with a librarian may also be arranged.
Building access: two wheelchair-accessible building entrances
are located at the rear of the building; wheelchair-accessible
elevators on every floor on the west side of the building.
Wheelchair-accessible restrooms on every floor.
Parking: there are 2 rear handicapped-accessible building
entrances with 3 disability parking spaces each; there is one
disability parking space in the metered lot in front of the building.
Health
Sciences Library Web Page
Access to Collections: Stacks are 3 feet wide and all on
the 1st floor; ask at the Circulation Desk for assistance.
Reference Assistance: For assistance, contact the Brain
Education Library Circulation Desk at 335-1492. Appointments for
research consultations with a librarian may be arranged by calling
Holland and Terrell Libraries Reference at 335-8516.
Building access: Wheelchair access from front entrance to ground
or first floor of Cleveland Hall and from rear parking lot to ground
floor. Wheelchair-accessible elevators in lobby area; restrooms are
wheelchair-accessible on every floor.
Parking: Turn off Stadium Way onto Nevada St. to get to the
parking lot at the rear of Cleveland Hall. Parking is also available in
the lot on College and Spokane Streets next door to Cleveland.
Brain
Education Library Web Page
Access to Collections: Stacks are 3 feet wide and on
the main floor; ask at the Circulation Desk for assistance.
Reference Assistance: Specialized reference services are
available. For assistance contact the Architecture Library at 335-4967.
For assistance with specific subject disciplines, contact the
designated liaison librarian. Appointments for research
consultations with a librarian may also be arranged.
Assistive Technologies:
wheelchair-height workstation
Building access: Automatic doors into Carpenter Hall but not
into library; wheelchair-accessible elevator and bathrooms
Parking: available in the covered parking garage under Daggy
Theatre off of College Avenue. Ramp from parking garage side entrance.
Architecture
Library Web Page
Access to Collections: Stacks are 3 feet wide and on the
main floor; ask at the Circulation Desk for assistance.
Reference Assistance: Specialized reference services are
available. For assistance contact the Fischer Agricultural Sciences
Library at 335-2266. For assistance with specific subject disciplines,
contact the designated liaison
librarian. Appointments for research consultations with a librarian
may also be arranged.
Building access: automatic door at building entrance
Parking: 1 disability parking space is available on Wilson
Road, the street in front of Fischer Library.
Fischer
Agricultural Sciences Library Web Page
Computer, wheelchair accessible on
height-adjustable table
Holland and Terrell Libraries Reference area on 1st floor; ask
Reference
Librarian for help with adjustment
Assistive Technology for Blind and Visually Impaired Users
Computer with large screen monitor
Health Sciences Library on 1st floor
Kurzweil Reader
Holland and Terrell Libraries Reference area, 1st floor
Magnifying glass
Holland and Terrell Libraries Reference Desk, 1st floor
Magnifying glass on stand
Holland and Terrell Libraries MASC [Manuscripts, Archives, and
Special
Collections] on the Ground Floor
Owen Science & Engineering Library, Reference Area on 1st floor
Video magnifier, Clearview Class (Human Ware Inc.)
Owen Science & Engineering Library, 1st floor
Video magnifier, Spectrum (Optelec)
Holland and Terrell Libraries, Reference Area, 1st floor
Assistive Technology for Hearing and Speech-Impaired Users
TDD phone - Telecommunications Device
for the Deaf
Holland and Terrell Libraries, 1st floor hallway between the old and
new
libraries