Special Services and Adaptive Technology
Adaptive Technology | Closed Captioned Videos | American Sign Language | Disability Resources | Library Help
In recognition of the fact that Bergen Community College serves a diverse student body, the Library offers services and assistive technology for students with special needs.
For additional information visit the Office of Specialized Services, room L-115.
Adaptive Technology
The Library has (3) workstations on the main floor in the Multi-Media Room, to the left of the Service Desk (with wheelchair accommodating tables) equipped with the same assistive technology found in the Office of Specialized Services Technology Lab.
The library has two closed circuit television magnifiers to enlarge the text of any print materiall. Both are located on the Main Floor in the Multi-Media Room.
The staff at the Library Service Desk can help you logon to the Adaptive Technology workstations. Training in using this equipment is provided by the Office of Specialized Services.
Closed Captioned Videos
The Library has a collection of closed captioned videos. These can be found by doing a subject search in the Library catalog using the words video recordings for the hearing impaired. Television monitors in the Library’s Media Viewing Rooms are closed-captioned capable, and many of the videos can be borrowed from the Library.
American Sign Language (ASL)
Books, DVDs, and videos about ASL can be foundin the Library. These materials provide support for BCC students, faculty and staff who are learning ASL, or who are interested in discovering ASL, the fourth most used language in the United States.
For additional information about Deafness and ASL, please visit Deaf Services in room L-121B.
Disability Resources
The Library has a number of periodicals that may be of interest, including Careers and the Disabled, Harvard Mental Health Letter, and Journal of Learning Disabilities. You can search for these and other magazines and journals in the Library Journals Title List.
The Library also has books on learning strategies, learning disabilities, Deaf culture, and books by and about persons who have overcome physical and other challenges. Check the Library Catalog, or ask a Reference Librarian for assistance.
Library Help
The librarian at the Reference Desk can help you findbooks or articles to complete your assignments.
Last updated: 25 Feb 11 MS |