Answered By: Library Services
Last Updated: Sep 06, 2024     Views: 285

The Electronic Library includes eJournals, eBooks and other resources that are provided by third party publishers and vendors and hosted on their platforms; we do not design or control these directly.

Due to the wide range of providers and platforms we subscribe to, we are working in conjunction with searchBOX. This resource allows you to search for specific publishers and platforms in order to find their accessibility statements and other information such as accessibility contact details. If you need to find an accessibility statement for one of our providers, please use searchBOX finder to look for it.

If you find a particular provider or platform that does not have a statement, or the statement does not meet the standards set out by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 AA, please Contact the Library.

We are aware that some third party digital resources that we subscribe to do not meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 AA standard or do not have their statement visible, and we are working with searchBOX to improve the transparency of this information.

The majority of platforms offer a good level of accessibility and typically have a user accessibility statement with further information.

Accessibility is a key consideration for us when we make decisions about purchasing digital content, and we proactively highlight the importance of accessibility for our users in our interactions with publishers and vendors.

Please Note: If you experience any accessibility problems with our information or services please Contact the Library.

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