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More than 110 full-time service computers are available throughout the library.
Nine computers are equipped with scanners and one computer has ZoomText capabilities that enlarges print and screen and reads aloud for the visually challenged.
New furniture, computer hardware, and software enable groups of students to collaborate electronically.
Printers and photocopiers are also available.
Collaborative, group, and individual study areas are offered as well as group study rooms.
One study area is dedicated to adaptive technology, which includes a Braille display, a reading machine, a special individual monitor for people with retinal degenerative diseases, a head tracker, a multi-colored QWERTY layout with keys four times larger than normal, a voice-to-text program, and software to help people who struggle with reading.

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