Accessible Formats
AVAILABLE ACCOMODATIONS
Accessible (alternate) Formats are core print or digital materials that are created or converted with universal design principles in mind which makes them more usable across a wider spectrum of user needs.
These materials include, but are not limited to:
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Digital materials printed for students who cannot use electronic materials
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Large print for students with low vision
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Documents containing text, images, tables, STEM content (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) that can be read aloud, and navigated, by a computer using screen reader technology
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Documents containing text, images, tables, STEM content (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) that can be read aloud by text-to-speech tools
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Contracted or uncontracted Braille
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Nemeth Braille (math braille)
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Tactile graphics
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Before Requesting Accessible Textbooks
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Search for a digital version of your textbook(s) and opt to purchase those when possible, over a physical book.
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If you are a member of Learning Ally (audio books) and/or Bookshare, search their libraries for accessible copies available.
Request Accessible Textbooks Or Additional Required Course Materials
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For a first-time requests only, have met with your Accommodation Specialist and have alternate formats as an approved accommodation.
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Request your textbooks in an alternate format through your AIM portal. Instructions are available here: How to Request E-Text and Additional Materials in AIM
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Provide proof of purchase to the Office of Accessibility for each book requested as E-Text. This can be shown at the reception desk in 1228 Haley, emailed to your Accommodation Specialist, emailed to The Office Of Accessibility accessibility@auburn.edu, or uploaded through the AIM portal. Instructions are available here: How to Upload Book Receipts in AIM
Any questions about the process can be directed to The Office Of Accessibility via email at accessibility@auburn.edu.
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