Library accessibility support

Staff in all Library branches can help eligible users by collecting books from the shelves, arranging for books to be brought from other buildings, and assisting in the use of the Library catalogue and other electronic services.

Reserved parking and wheelchair access

Reserved parking spaces are close to the entrance of most Library locations for people with restricted mobility. All ANU Library branches are wheelchair accessible.

The ANU interactive map shows the current location of accessible car parking on campus. More information about accessible parking, including a printable map, is available on the Accessibility webpage.

Lift access

Lift access is available in the Chifley, Hancock, Menzies, and Law Library locations. In Chifley, Hancock and Law, the lifts have controls accessible at wheelchair height and raised lettering controls.

As lifts cannot be used in the case of fire or similar emergency, users who rely on the lift should notify Library staff when they enter and leave the buildings.

Access to 24/7 libraries

The Chifley, Hancock and Law branches are accessible 24/7 to ANU staff and students.

Before 9am and after 5pm Monday to Friday, and on Saturday and Sundays, the main entry doors will only open when you place your ANU identity card on the card reader located near the main entry doors.

Toilets

Accessible toilets are located in each Library location:

  • Chifley Library – Levels 1, 2 and 3
  • Menzies Library – Level 3
  • Hancock Library – Level 1
  • School of Law building – Levels 1, 2 and 3 near the Law Link theatre. Please note, these are not inside the Library
  • School of Art & Design building – ground level, across the courtyard. Please note, this is not inside the Library

Assistive technology

Access & Inclusion provide a variety of assistive technology to students including software, hardware, venues equipped with infra-red hearing augmentation devices, and the Chifley Resource Room located on Level 3 in Chifley Library. 

There are two special access computers located on Level 2 of the Chifley Library. Priority is given to students who have accessibility issues at other computers.

Students are required to register with Access and Inclusion before services can be provided.

Off-campus service

The ANU Library can send Library material to the home address of eligible ANU students and staff as part of their off-campus service.

Document Supply Service

Library materials in formats suitable for people with disabilities – for example audio books – can be identified through Trove (National Library of Australia) and requested from Document Supply Services.

Maps & floor plans

Floor plans are available for all ANU Library branches. Printed versions are also available from the branch information desk.

Personal contact

The ANU Library has a staff member located in the Chifley Library who can assist users with disabilities. If you have special concerns, please email Christian West (Associate Director, Libraries).