Information For Patrons with Disabilities
Our Commitment
The Library recognizes and strives to meet its obligations to users with disabilities as part of its mission "to provide comprehensive resources and services in support of the research, teaching, and learning needs of the University community."
Library Building Access
The University of Chicago Library consists of six campus libraries, all of which are accessible to users with disabilities.
Accessible Entrances and Routes
- The John Crerar Library (Science, Medicine, and Technology)
- The D'Angelo Law Library (U.S., Foreign, and International Law)
- Eckhart Library (Mathematics)
- The Joe and Rika Mansueto Library (Interdisciplinary, Automated Storage and Retrieval)
- The Joseph Regenstein Library (Business, Humanities, and Social Sciences)
- The Social Service Administration Library (Social Work/Social Welfare)
See the University's emergency evacuation procedures for persons with disabilities for information about emergency procedures.
Restrooms
Each library building provides restrooms accessible to users with disabilities. For more information about library restrooms, including specific locations of restrooms accessible to users with disabilities and single user / family restrooms, see Restrooms.
Service Animals
Service animals assisting users with disabilities are allowed in Library buildings in accordance with University policies for service animals and assistance animals.
Assistive Technology
Workstations
The Library's assistive technology workstations are located near the microform equipment in the 3rd Floor Reading Room of Regenstein Library. Both workstations are equipped with a computer and scanner, as well as Kurzweil 3000 and Freedom Scientific (MAGic, Openbook, JAWS) software. Headphones are required for audio. Get started with PDF quick reference guides for Kurzweil 3000 and JAWS.
A refreshable braille display is available for checkout at the TechBar on the 1st floor of Regenstein.
Enhanced Vision Readers
The library has 3 enhanced vision readers. They are located near the microform equipment in the 3rd Floor Reading Room of the Regenstein Library, on the 1st Floor of the Crerar Library, and in the 2nd floor Wilson Reading Room of the D'Angelo Law Library.
Assistive Listening Devices
Assistive listening devices are available from IT Services.
Self-service Document Conversion
The University has a license to SensusAccess, a self-service document conversion site. SensusAccess allows students, faculty, staff and alumni to automatically convert documents into a range of alternate media including audio books (MP3 and DAISY), e-books (EPUB, EPUB3 and Mobi) and digital Braille. The service can also be used to convert inaccessible documents such as image-only PDF files, JPG pictures and Microsoft PowerPoint presentations into more accessible formats.
Paging / Bookstacks Assistance
The Library offers paging / bookstacks assistance to users with disabilities. To request assistance, go to the Circulation Desk of the particular library where the item is located.
Library staff will page materials for users and can often retrieve the material immediately. Users who wish to browse collections may also request staff to accompany them to retrieve items from the shelves. Depending on staffing levels and volume of requests, it may not always be possible to fulfill requests immediately, but we will work to do so as quickly as feasible.
Ask a Librarian/Reference Services
If you need help with a research project, or have questions about the University of Chicago Library, our librarians are available to assist you.
- Ask a Librarian/General Reference
- Bibliographers/Subject Specialists
- Special Collections Research Center
Appointments
Accommodations for Library Services
Disability accommodations for Students
- Student Disability Services
Campus and Student Life
Alternative Text Requests
For students receiving disability accommodations that include the provision of alternative text, you may use an online form for requests:
Contacts by Campus Library / Subject Area
- The John Crerar Library (Science, Medicine, and Technology)
Barbara Kern, Director of the Science Libraries
(773) 702-8717 -- bkern@uchicago.edu - The D'Angelo Law Library (U.S., Foreign, and International Law)
Sheri Lewis, Director of the D'Angelo Law Library
(773) 702-9614 -- shl@uchicago.edu - Eckhart Library (Mathematics)
Jenny Hart, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science and Physics Librarian
(773) 702-7569 -- hartj@uchicago.edu - The Joe and Rika Mansueto Library (Interdisciplinary, Automated Storage and Retrieval)
David Larsen, Director of Access Services and Assessment
(773) 702-8626 -- d-larsen@uchicago.edu - The Joseph Regenstein Library (Business, Humanities, and Social Sciences)
David Larsen, Director of Access Services and Assessment
(773) 702-8626 -- d-larsen@uchicago.edu - The Social Service Administration Library (Social Work/Social Welfare)
Jenny Hart, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science and Physics Librarian
(773) 702-7569 -- hartj@uchicago.edu
Help With Assistive Technologies
- Andrea Twiss-Brooks, Director of Research and Teaching Support
The Joseph Regenstein Library
(773) 702-8777 -- atbrooks@uchicago.edu
Additional Assistance
If you have additional questions or concerns about the Library's disability accommodations, please contact:
- Andrea Twiss-Brooks, Director of Research and Teaching Support
The Joseph Regenstein Library
(773) 702-8777 -- atbrooks@uchicago.edu