- Libraries will promote an anticipatory approach to provision for disabled readers and will make reasonable adjustments to facilitate access. Where it is not possible to make physical adjustments, agreed arrangements will be put into place – e.g. book retrieval for a reader who is unable to reach a shelf or in the case of sight impairment where there might be difficulties reading shelfmark labels or spine titles.
- Each library has a member of staff who is responsible for providing support for disabled readers within the Library. Contact information as well as information on service provision for disabled readers will be available on the library’s webpages. For a comprehensive list of libraries in the University and contact details, please go to list of Libraries associated with the University of Oxford.
- Libraries will actively engage with readers to establish links and create a responsive dialogue and inform service developments both via institutional bodies and from other forms of information gathering (e.g. survey). The Bodleian Libraries Disability Subcommittee has representatives from various university departments as well as representation from readers and Oxford Student Union’s Disabled Student’s Officer.
- For additional information, please contact the Disability Librarian.