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Home Delivery In Winchester
Do you or does someone you know have trouble getting to the Library due to physical limitations? Did you know that the Library, with the help of a wonderful group of volunteers, can deliver books and audio-books? The person at home may request particular titles or a general type of book. The Community Services Librarian will gather the items and a volunteer will deliver them, as well as come to get them when it’s time to return them to the library. If you or someone you know would like to take advantage of this service, please call Daphne Costa at 781-721-7171 x14 or send her an e-mail:dcosta@minlib.net
NEW! The Topaz Desktop Magnifier
The Winchester Public Library is proud to announce the arrival of the full-color TOPAZ, a digital video magnifier. A gift of Winchester Rotary, the TOPAZ is an easy to use, true color magnifier to enlarge print or photographs. The TOPAZ offers 30 high contract text color modes for those with macular degeneration or other vision impairments. Stop by the library and a librarian will be pleased to introduce you to the new TOPAZ.
Accessble free eBook accounts for students and others who are print disabled
This library, in partnership with Bookshare and OverDrive (our technology partner for this site) is pleased to introduce you to LEAP - the Library eBook Accessibility Program. If you are a print disabled Minuteman Digital Media Catalog patron, sign in below to learn if you may qualify for a free LEAP subscription at Bookshare.
To sign into your library account and learn more, click here.
(If you are a qualifying US student, you are entitled to access the Bookshare.org catalog for free through the support of the U.S. Department of Education and OSEP. To learn more and apply for free membership, click here.)
Website Accessibility -- Web Page Size, etc.
To make a temporary change in the size of a website, try the shortcuts below. They may not work in all cases, but they are an easy first step to experiment with:
Press the keys at the same time. You can repeat the step to further increase/decrease size.
PCs using Firefox:
Press <Ctrl> + to increase web page size
Press <Ctrl> - to decrease web page size
Press <Ctrl> 0 (zero) to return the web page at its standard size
PCs using Internet Explorer 7 -- entire page size
Press <Ctrl> + to increase web page size
Press <Ctrl> - to decrease web page size
PCs using Internet Explorer 7 -- just enlarge text
Open Page menu. Press <Alt> <p> on your keyboard
Select "Text Size" tab. Press <Alt> <x> on your keyboard. Choose text size.
Press <Enter> on your keyboard
Mac OS X using Mozilla Firefox and for Apple Safari
Press <Command> + to increase web page size
Press <Command> - to decrease web page size
Press <Command> 0 to return to standard size
For more permanent changes:
Computers whether PCs or Macs allow you to permanently change settings for all the text that appears on your computer. Go to the computers "Help" section and type in "accessibility" for more information.
Website browsers like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and services like AOL make it possible for you to permanently change the way text appears on websites. Find the "Help" button which is usually at the top of the screen toward the right side. Click on "Help" and type "accessibility" in the search box. You will find information about making text larger, improving contrast between text and background, etc.
Use the Library From Home
You can search the collection, requests materials, renew materials, find magazine articles, and ask reference questions.
Closed-Captioned Video
The Library has many closed-captioned videos for deaf and hearing impaired viewers.
Audio And Large Print Books
The Library has recorded book on CD. There are also large print books that visually impaired patrons will find useful. And, check out accessble free eBook accounts for students and others who are print disabled
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
The building meets all Americans With Disabilities Act standards.
Additional Useful Websites
Perkins Braille and Talking Book Library
Audio-described videorecordings from the Perkins Library
National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
DisabilityResources.org and their page for Massachusetts
Webmaster - Marie Ariel || Text - Janet Nelson & Marie Ariel
Technical Advice & Original Art - David Strugnell
Sponsored by The Friends of the Winchester Public Library
www.winpublib.org
Last Revised:
January 25, 2012
80 Washington Street, Winchester, MA 01890 | (781)
721-7171 | Ann Wirtanen,
Director


