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Library Accessibility
The City of Westminster is committed to making its websites and digital information as accessible to the widest possible audience. We are constantly working to increase the accessibility and usability of our digital information. We strive to maintain conformance to guidelines set by the World Wide Web Consortium, or the WCAG 2.1A Conformance Standards.
The City of Westminster is evaluating websites, applications, and digital resources on a regular basis and it will continue to evolve and improve over time as new technologies and opportunities emerge.
Physical items in the library for ease of accessibility.
- DaVinci magnifier at College Hill Library.
- Large print keyboard at College Hill Library.
- Materials in a variety of formats, including audiobooks, ebooks, and large print at both library branches.
- Magnifying glasses at Reference desks at both library branches.
- NVDA screen reader software on all library internet computers.
- Laptops on adjustable carts at Irving Street Library.
- Sit/Stand workstation at College Hill Library.
- Chrome Accessibility Information: https://belonging.google/in-products/disability-innovation/
- Firefox Accessibility Information: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/accessibility-features-firefox
- Microsoft Edge Accessibility Information: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/accessibility/
- Safari Accessibility Information: https://support.apple.com/accessibility
- AWE workstations provide educational games for children in English and Spanish.
- Library catalog navigation is available in multiple languages and includes an accessible mode for searching.
- The library collection includes materials in English and Spanish.
- The library mobile app navigation is available in multiple languages.
- Pocketalk translation devices are available at service desks to help with translation when at the library.
- City or third party interpreters for various languages, including ASL (American Sign Language), available upon request.
- Library Self-Checkout stations include Spanish language as an option for accessibility.
- The Colorado Talking Book Library provides materials for those with low or no vision. Library staff can assist with the application process for this service. Find them online at https://myctbl.cde.state.co.us/
Need additional help?
- Have questions about library accessibility or need help with any of the library resources? Submit a Comment Card and a library staff member will get back to you.
Have questions or need help with accessibility throughout the City of Westminster?
- Submit a request through Access Westminster for any additional help.
- See our Accessibility page for more details at https://www.westminsterco.gov/153/Accessibility
The City of Westminster website works to comply with WCAG 2.1A website accessibility standards.