ADA Accessibility Links


 RU ADA HomePage |Contacts | Student Computing Labs | University Library 
For a text version of
this page click the icon
 

Accessibility Links 

 

Resources at Rutgers

 

     Office of Compliance and Student Policy Concerns 


     The NBCS Documentation Archive is an online version of all the instructional documents available in the labs. Screen readers can read the html versions of the documents. Please use the following links for versions of the documents without frames. 

          General Information 
          New Users
          UNIX 
          Windows
          Macintosh
          SAS
          SPSS 
          WWW
          NBCS Forms

          Alexander Library "Disabled Persons Assistance"
Telephone: 932-7851 

     Rutgers Association for the Advancement of People with Disabilities

     Rutgers College Counseling Services

     Livingston College Counseling Services 
 

External Resources 


     The National Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities 

     Equal Access to Software and Information at the Rochester Institute of Technology

     Trace Research & Development Center at the University of Wisconsin Madison

     The Typing Injury FAQ provides information on alternative input devices. 

     Bobby is software created by CAST to help make web pages more easily accessible to users with disabilities. 
 

Assistive Technology Vendors 


     Visionware Software supplies large print (LP-Windows) which is available in some computer labs. 

     Trace Research & Development Center provides a list of operating systems with built-in accessibility features; a listing of key products and components that may be useful in adding accessibility features to commercial products.
 
  Freedom Scientific provides a variety of hardware, software and technology for the vision impaired including a new pocket PC.

Infogrip provides options for computer input and adaptive computer products including one hand keyboards, voice recognition software, ergonomic keyboards, mice alternatives, touch screens, switches and switch access products, ergonomic supports, and much more

                                                  Return to the Main ADA Page
 



mcoyle
11/1/02