Guidelines below will help you find the most reachable, accessible, and usable Library resources for the classroom.
- Link to digital content in the Library’s collections:
- Instead of uploading a PDF to your Canvas site, a link will provide the most accessible materials.
- Linking to an article or database? You’ll need to use the EZproxy link.
- More information: Best Practices for Embedding Library Content in Canvas
For course readings not available digitally:
There are a few options, when materials are not yet digital.
- Request a scan of Library-owned material. There may be limits to scans, depending on copyright status.
- Contact your subject liaison to determine if it is possible to acquire an electronic copy of the text you’d like to assign.
- Place a print copy of the material on physical reserve for students to access in person.
- Require students to purchase the item as a course textbook.
- If there is flexibility, try an alternative reading. Subject librarians are happy to help identify material that meets your requirements.
- For video material:
- Many items are available for streaming. Search in Virgo (you can limit by Resource Type “video” and “online”) or find out more about the Library’s streaming video content.
- Alternately, in Virgo, locate the video you’d like to make available and click “Video reserve request.” Learn more about requesting video reserves.
Making sure your materials are reachable from off-Grounds
There are two tools for getting access to materials available when you or your students aren’t physically at UVA.
- EZproxy link generator: When you provide a link to students, use a version that begins with “https://proxy1.library.virginia.edu/login?url=”. Learn more and use the Proxy Link Generator.
- VPN, “UVA Anywhere”: This software is necessary to access many Library resources when the user is off campus. Learn more about UVA’s VPN.
Library tools for document accessibility
- Scan a document using Library scanners and OCR
The Library has several scanners with optical character recognition (OCR), which provides better accessibility than the image alone. See scanners and their locations.
- PDF remediation service for instructional scans
If your PDF was a scan provided by the UVA Library: The Library will help remediate older PDFs created by our instructional scanning department. Visit the request page in your Virgo account and select "PDF remediation request."
- Convert an existing document to a more usable format
SensusAccess document converter can remediate inaccessible documents such as image-only PDF files, scanned documents, pictures of text, LaTeX documents, and Microsoft PowerPoint presentations into more accessible formats.