Accessibility resources, services, and spaces for library users.

The MacEwan University Library is committed to providing equal access to library services, resources, and spaces for all library users. For more information about accessibility in the library or to report an accessibility barrier, please contact library@macewan.ca.  

Accessing Library Spaces and Collections

  • Height-adjustable desks with PC workstations are available in Library Computer Lab 7-202C. 
  • Books and physical materials can be retrieved for you; use the “Place Hold” option in the Library Catalogue or request assistance in person or online.

Accessibility Software   

Grammarly Premium: All MacEwan University students, staff, and faculty receive free access to Grammarly Premium. This software offers grammar checking and writing support.

All library PC and Mac workstations include the following accessibility software applications:   

Access and Disability Resources (ADR) Students

Students with a disability or medical condition can meet with an Access and Disability Resources Learning Specialist to arrange services or accommodations. Please contact Access and Disability Resources (ADR) to book an appointment.

Alternate Format Requests for Library Materials

Students registered with Access and Disability Resources can consult with the ADR liaison librarian. The librarian can explore options for accessing library materials, such as digitizing a print book or applying captions to a streaming video or DVD. Please contact Michael Brundin (brundinm@macewan.ca) to book an appointment.

Access to the Internet Archive Collection for People with Print Disabilities 

The Internet Archive has more than 1.9 million books that can be borrowed online by users with disabilities that interfere with reading printed text. To request access to this collection, please contact Michael Brundin (brundinm@macewan.ca).