Accessibility Services

Technology

Adaptive Technology Rooms

Bobst Library and Dibner Library offer adaptive technology rooms. To reserve and use these rooms you must be registered with the Moses Center for Student Accessibility and receive access to the adaptive computing rooms as part of your accommodation package. To learn more about these rooms (location, specialized hardware and software and more), please consult the Moses Center website and the Division of Libraries Accessibility Services webpage.

Assistive Technology

The Moses Center provides assistive technology tools that can be downloaded from NYU Home by students, including:

  • Read&Write: an application for your computer, browser, and tablet that helps make reading, writing, and comprehending text easier)
  • SensusAccess: a self-service solution that automates the conversion of documents into a range of alternative formats.

Assistance Retrieving Law Library Books & Materials

NYU Law Library patrons who need assistance retrieving print books and material from our onsite collection may contact Marina Highland, Library Manager at marina.highland@nyu.edu or via phone, at (212) 998-6321 or Coleman Ridge at coleman.ridge@nyu.edu or via phone, at (212) 998-6584.

Physical Accessibility

The Vanderbilt Hall building, where the Law Library is located, is wheelchair accessible by ramps. All levels of the Law Library are wheelchair accessible either by a ramp or by an elevator.

The Law Library has two wheelchair accessible (ADA Complaint) restrooms, one on the B1 Level and another in the Brown Atrium.

NYU Law Library patrons who have questions about the building accessibility may contact Marina Highland, Library Manager at marina.highland@nyu.edu or via phone, at (212) 998-6321.

Digital Accessibility

Law students and faculty who need accessible PDFs of library resources should reach out to Division of Libraries Accessibility Services in Bobst Library at lib-accommodations@nyu.edu.