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Library Services for Persons with Disabilities

Purdue Libraries Accessibility Statement

Purdue Libraries, Press, and Copyright Office aims to foster a culture committed to

  • Learner and researcher focus
  • Diversity, equity, inclusiveness, and respect for all
  • Equitable access to information
  • Responsible stewardship of University resources

In doing so, we are committed to advancing the creation of knowledge for the global community through providing equal access to collections, services, and facilities. For library resources that are not accessible, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to users with disabilities.

If you have questions, comments, or concerns related to the accessibility of any of our electronic resources, physical resources and spaces, or web content, please email accessibility@lib.purdue.edu. If you would like to report an accessibility concern regarding the Libraries or its resources, please email accessibility@lib.purdue.edu.

Access to Collections

Assistance retrieving items: If you need assistance in any of our library locations, please notify a Libraries staff member at any information desk. You may also email accessibility@lib.purdue.edu to ask for assistance with retrieval of materials from our collections.

Online request form: Print materials can be requested online, and the requester will receive an email when the items are ready to be picked up. For more information, see our video about how to request materials online.

Access to Buildings:

  • Archives and Special Collections
    • Located on the 4th floor of the Humanities, Social Science, & Education Library (HSSE) Library.
    • Limited accessible parking is available in three spots near Stewart Center. Vehicles displaying a state-issued plate or placard may park near the west doors of Stewart, north of Stewart and west of Oval Drive, and near the loading dock (north end of building). Reserve “90” student permit holders may park north of Stewart Center and west of Oval Drive and at the west end of Stewart while Reserve “S” student permit holders can park near the electronic sign.
    • From any of these areas, go to the west end of Stewart Center. Take the ramp leading to the automatic door, which opens onto the lobby. Cross the lobby to the next automatic door. This is the entrance to the library.
    • An elevator is near the rear of the library on the right.
  • Aviation & Transportation Technology Library
    • Located in the Terminal Building. Enter through the automatic doors on the north side of the building. Library entrance is immediately to your right.
  • Black Cultural Center Library
    • The rear entrance on the north side of the building, on Russell St. near Griffin Residence Hall North is fully accessible with two accessible parking spots. The front entrance on Russell St. and Third St. has buttons to automatically open doors.
  • Hicks Undergraduate Library
    • From outdoor entrance: use electronic door entrances on the east and west sides of the building. Take the elevator down to the ground floor.
    • From Stewart Center: take the elevator to the ground floor (G) and head west, following signage for Hicks Undergraduate Library/Undergrounds Cafe. At the half-level stairs, take the elevator from the ground floor of Stewart (S) to the ground floor of Hicks (H). Continue down the hall; the entrance to the library is around the corner.
    • Front doors to the library are propped during regular staffed hours; see https://www.lib.purdue.edu/hoursList for details. During card swipe-only hours, use electronic entrance doors into Undergrounds Cafe with Purdue ID. For assistance accessing the main library area from the Undergrounds Cafe area during card swipe-only hours, call the Hicks Undergraduate Library iDesk, 765-494-6733.
  • Humanities, Social Science, & Education Library (HSSE)
    • Limited accessible parking is available in three spots near Stewart Center. Vehicles displaying a state-issued plate or placard may park near the west doors of Stewart, north of Stewart and west of Oval Drive, and near the loading dock (north end of building). Reserve “90” student permit holders may park north of Stewart Center and west of Oval Drive and at the west end of Stewart while Reserve “S” student permit holders can park near the electronic sign.
    • From any of these areas, go to the west end of Stewart Center. Take the ramp leading to the automatic door, which opens onto the lobby. Cross the lobby to the next automatic door. This is the entrance to the library.
    • An elevator is near the rear of the library on the right.
  • Library of Engineering & Science
    • Located in the Wilmeth Active Learning Center. All entrances on the east and west sides of the building are accessible. Elevators are at the south end of the building. The library information desk is on the 2nd floor.
  • Mathematical Sciences Library
    • Enter the south tower of the Math Building to access the elevators. The library is on the 3rd floor.
  • Roland G. Parrish Library of Management & Economics
    • Located in the Krannert building, the library makes up the entire second floor. Electronic accessible entrances are located on the north, south, and west sides of the Krannert building. To access the library:
      • through the south entrance, the elevators are located just ahead and to the right. Take elevator to the second floor.
      • through the north entrance, turn right. The elevators are ahead, on the left. Take elevator to the second floor.
      • through the west entrance, go down the hall, elevators are ahead and to the left. Take elevator to the second floor.
  • Veterinary Medical Library
    • On the north side of the northwest corner of Lynn Hall, there is a ramp and an accessible door. Once inside the building, go left down the hallway, continuing in the same direction through the bricked lobby area. The library is located at the east end of the hallway.

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Hathi Trust Digital Library – Accessibility

HathiTrust Digital Library is a partnership of academic and research institutions, of which Purdue Univesity is part, that offers a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world.

When you encounter a HathiTrust symbol in the bibliographic record of a book in the Libraries’ online search, this indicates it is also available in the HathiTrust digital library. The entire text may be available for download or access may be copyright restricted. Hathi Trust’s Help Documentation provides more information about using the Digital Library.

Eligible Purdue University students, faculty and staff whose disabilities do not allow them to use printed books can receive special lawful access to in-copyright materials in HathiTrust. Access includes all books held in the HathiTrust collection.

Students with disabilities who are registered with Diversity Resource Center (DRC) and faculty and staff who require an accommodation can request access by contacting accessibility@lib.purdue.edu.

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