Accessibility

Oxford College Library seeks to provide an accessible and “barrier-free” environment and equal access to library services and collections for all library users.

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Services for Library Users with Disabilities 

Emory Libraries seeks to provide an accessible and “barrier-free” environment and equal access to library services and collections for all library users.

We work with the Office of Accessibility Services to accommodate reasonable requests for assistance in obtaining, accessing, and making use of library resources, materials, and services.

Some services require advance notice to ensure staff availability. For specific accommodations, please contact the Oxford College Library Service Desk at 770-784-8380 or Ask a Librarian.

Disability Parking 

Disability parking is available at the Oxford Library's patio entrance. Please contact the library for more information.

Accessible Spaces

The Oxford Library offers two height adjustable work spaces. One height adjustable computer desk is located in the rear of the library's first floor. Another freestanding 24x60" height adjustable desk is located in the first floor reading nook.

Handicap accessible table in front of a window in the libray's reading nook.
Height adjustable computer desk in the rear of the first floor.

Animals Policy 

Emory University is committed to maintaining an environment that is free of unlawful harassment and discrimination. Emory University welcomes and promotes an open and genuinely diverse environment. In furtherance of this commitment to nondiscrimination and harassment, and in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), The Fair Housing Act, and state and local law, the University will accommodate individuals with disabilities who require the assistance of a qualified service animal or a support animal (collectively, Assistance Animals). This policy addresses use of Assistance Animals on University grounds and facilities. Emory’s Department of Accessibility Services (DAS) provides information, assistance and support for individuals with Assistance Animals.

For further information, please see Emory's Policy on Reasonable Accommodations and Assistance Animals in Campus Facilities.