The library offers a range of helpful services. All of our appointments are free of charge and confidential.
This guide was created to ensure student staff, mentors, and leaders have accessibility resources available to them. In order to ensure the U of G remains as barrier free as possible, we have provided links to:
We have developed two introductory tutorials to ensure you can create accessible presentations and documents. These tutorials are crafted to be engaging, incorporating a mix of text, videos, and interactive components. By completing these modules, you will gain a solid grounding in digital accessibility, enhancing your understanding of its significance and equipping you with a valuable skill for your academic and professional pursuits.
Here are some valuable resources that you can use to create accessible content.
The University of Guelph and McLaughlin Library have made strong commitments to accessibility. Here are some key links to learn more about campus resources available to students and employees.
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