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Library Accessibility

Information about accessibility in the library and with our resources.

Navigating Campus and the Library

Campus Map with Accessibility Overlays

  1. Click on the top left corner icon (a black diamond shape positioned above a black V shape) to expand a panel. 
  2. Click on the Accessibility dropdown arrow to make selections (e.g., Accessible Pathways, All Accessible Bathroom, Accessible Parking, etc.).

Software application's graphical user interface featuring a vertical toolbar on the left and a horizontal toolbar at the top. The top left icon is highlighted with a red circle. 

Campus accessibility map interface showing a satellite view of the camps with labeled buildings. On the left, a menu titled "ACCESSIBILITY" lists features like accessible routes, bathrooms (all-gender, women's, men's), shuttle stops, pathways, parking, doors, curb ramps, elevators, and stairs. Each item includes an icon and checkbox for toggling visibility on the map, designed to assist users in locating inclusive and mobility-friendly facilities across campus.

Icons and paths are currently color-coded to demonstrate whether the resource meets ADA criteria, with Blue indicating ADA-compliant, followed by Yellow and Orange indicating less-compliant, and Red indicating non-compliant. A pilot project is currently underway to support audio navigation. Please contact james.graham@humboldt.edu if you have suggestions or find issues with the map.

Campus Resources

Campus Disability Resource Center (CDRC)

The mission of the CDRC at Cal Poly Humboldt is to meet the educational and employment needs of its students, staff, and faculty without regards to disability.  By providing a specific venue for academic adjustment or accommodation and/or work accommodations, Humboldt strives to provide reasonable and appropriate services to those in its community who have disclosed a disability or condition and who have requested accommodations.  Humboldt strives to be responsive to the needs of its community through its commitment to providing services that support equitable access and foster equity and inclusion.

 

Accessibility Resource Center (ARC)

The Accessibility Resource Center (ARC) team helps faculty and staff ensure that digital documents are compliant with the requirements of the Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI).

 

Committee on Accessibility and Accommodation Compliance (CAAC)

The Committee on Accessibility and Accommodation Compliance (CAAC) is charged with creating a forum to discuss, monitor, and evaluate campus-specific issues relating to compliance with CSU Executive Order 1111 and applicable federal and state laws and regulations. The committee also:

  • assists in the evaluation of current campus policies and procedures relating to students, employees, visitors, vendors, and volunteers with disabilities
  • develops plans relating to programs and services for students with disabilities
  • recommend priorities
  • reviews barrier removal priorities as specified in State University Administrative Manual (SUAM)
  • develops timelines as defined in each campus' transition plan

This committee also functions as the Accessible Technology Initiative (ATI) Steering Committee.