Accessibility

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Accessibility support available from the Library.

Sensus Access

University staff and students have access to a self-service inclusive technology tool called Sensus Access. This tool allows staff, students, and researchers to make resources more accessible by converting 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 and Microsoft PowerPoint presentations into more accessible and less tricky formats. 

Sensus Access

Library Accessibility Guidance

The Library accessibility guidance contains checklists and guidance to try and simplify government regulations and advisory information to make it easier to implement accessible resources. It contains checklists of all the minimum criteria that presentations, video recordings and documents need to conform to.

Library Accessibility Guidance