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University of Illinois at Chicago University Library

Library Services

For UIC Library users with disabilities

We are committed to providing equitable access so that all library users can fully and efficiently fulfill their research needs.

Services

  • Retrieving library materials
  • Proxy borrowing
  • Library orientation and Research assistance
  • Sign language interpreter
  • Photocopying
  • Contact information

Assistive Technology

  • Richard J. Daley Library
  • Library of the Health Sciences-Chicago

Facilities

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  • Library of the Health Sciences-Chicago

Campus and Community Resources

  • Online Reporting of UIC Accessibility Issues
  • UIC Disability Resources
  • UIC Office for Access and Equity
  • UIC Disability Resource Center
  • ACCC Accessibility Services
  • Chicago Lighthouse (for people who are blind or visually impaired)
  • Chicago Public Library Talking Book Center

The University of Illinois at Chicago is committed to maintaining a barrier-free environment so that individuals with disabilities can fully access programs, courses, services and activities at UIC. Individuals with problems or concerns about the library should contact Mary Case, University Librarian at marycase@uic.edu or 312-996-2716, or Patricia A. Gill, Associate Chancellor, UIC Office for Access and Equity at pagill@uic.edu, 312-996-8670 or 312-413-3035 (TTY).

Last updated: Tuesday, 12-Aug-2008 16:08:44 CDT
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