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Fidget Kit on the Go
Introducing new mini fidget kits from the library! Now you can fidget on the go, wherever you go, thanks to our portable fidget kits that provide a variety of sensory and tactile experiences in a conv…
Read MoreEnvoy Connect Audiobook Player for accessible audiobooks
The Envoy Connect audiobook player is compatible with books from CELA and NNELS libraries. Envoy Connect players are now available to borrow from the library.
Read MoreHippocampe
Cape Breton Regional Library is offering loan of a Hippocampe wheelchair so you can get on the beach, trails, and parks.
Read MoreText-to-Speech C-Pen Reader Pen
The C-Pen ReaderPen is a portable, text-to-speech scanning aid that reads printed text out loud as you move it across a page.
Read MoreAccessibility Statement
We aspire for our libraries to be welcoming, inclusive, and accepting public spaces to all people. Through this work, all Nova Scotians will have full and equitable access to spaces, services, resources, programs, and employment/volunteer opportunities offered by public libraries.
Accessibility Plan & Reports
The Interregional Advisory Committee for Library Accessibility (IACLA) is proud to release the multi-year IACLA Accessibility Plan for six regional libraries, including Cape Breton Regional Library.
- Library-Accessibility-Plan 2022: PDF
- 2023-24 IACLA Activity Report: PDF | MP3
- 2022-23 IACLA Activity Report: PDF | MP3
Website Accessibility
At CBRL, we know that the online experience we create needs to be welcoming and inclusive to people with a wide range of abilities. This includes those who rely on assistive technology to access online services, in addition to individuals with cognitive and digital-literacy challenges.
We strive to maintain compliance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA on our website. This is an ongoing process. Some of our efforts include:
- Our website team includes accessibility and usability criteria for any new design feature or improvements to existing features.
- Staff contributing website and social media content are provided guidelines and training on how to ensure content is accessible.
- Text Equivalents — We are working to ensure that images are accessible to people who use screen readers and other assistive technology by using appropriate alternative text.
- Site Structure — We are working to ensure that appropriate headings are used so that people can use the site with assistive technology.
- Keyboard Access — Improving keyboard access for non-mouse input devices.
Our website is always evolving and we hope to continue to make the site more user-friendly and accessible for everyone. We welcome feedback on how we can make improvements. Please send any feedback on website accessibility to info@cbrl.ca
Accessible Collections for Print Disabilities
CBRL offers a variety of reading materials for people who find it difficult to read standard print books.
What is a Print Disability?
A print disability is defined as:
- Severe or total impairment of sight or the inability to focus or move one’s eyes.
- The inability to hold or manipulate a book.
- An impairment relating to comprehension.
Formats Available
Our Library Branches have a wide range of materials in alternate formats including:
- Audiobooks on CD and MP3-CD
- Audiobooks on Playaways
- Braille
- There are a variety of ways to receive Braille books. Electronic Braille is available for download from CELA and NNELS. Hard copy braille (e.g. Braille embossed on paper) can be borrowed:
- By requesting Braille through SamePage Libraries. (Mostly children’s books)
- Through the NNELS Distributed Braille Collection. Specific titles can be requested via Interlibrary Loan.
- Through CELA (sent in the mail)
- There are a variety of ways to receive Braille books. Electronic Braille is available for download from CELA and NNELS. Hard copy braille (e.g. Braille embossed on paper) can be borrowed:
- DAISY Audiobooks & accesssible EPUB through CELA & NNELS
- Digital Library Apps (Many of our Digital Library apps also have features to improve accessibility. For example PressReader has a feature for listening to newspaper and magazine articles. The Libby app also has some accessibility features.)
- Large Print Books
CELA and NNELS
As a Library member with a print disability, you can register to borrow accessible items from the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA) and National Network for Equitable Library Service (NNELS).
Many of the books available through CELA and NNELS are in DAISY format. DAISY is an audiobook format books that can be played on DAISY CD Players or Digital Daisy Players which can be borrowed from the library. There are also apps available for iOS and Android devices which will play these files.
Additional Formats available include:
- Accessible EPUB which can be read by Braille display or listened to via text-to-speech apps.
- Electronic Braille which can be read by Braille display
- Hard Copy Braille
CELA
The CELA Collection includes more than 450,000 items on a range of subjects and genres for all ages—all professionally-produced for people with print disabilities. There are French and English options, and a special focus on Canadian titles and First Nations literature.
Eligibility
You are eligible to borrow from the CELA Collection, if you’re a Library member with a print disability and you live within Cape Breton or Victoria County.
Registration
You can register by visiting us in person at any of our locations and self-identifying as a person with a print disability. You can also self-register online. You will need to have your library card number to register. CELA will confirm your registration and give you access to the collection within 5 business days. Proof of disability (CNIB card or doctor’s note) is required to access some of CELA’s collections. Please inform library staff if you have registered for CELA and did not receive a welcome email or phone call from them.
How it works
Once you are registered for CELA, you can borrow items designed specifically for people with print disabilities including:
- Books
- Magazines
- Newspapers
- Described videos
Most CELA Collection titles can be downloaded. You can read using DAISY-formatted audio, e-Text, described videos, and braille. You can read more about compatible devices and software on the CELA website.
CELA’s Direct-to-Player service allows for automatic downloading of titles to apps available on iOS and Android devices, as well as WiFi enabled DAISY reading devices.
CELA also offers their own home delivery service so you can receive books on CD in the mail.
Help & Troubleshooting
- Downloading DAISY Books to your Computer (CELA website)
- Transferring DAISY Books to a Victor Reader Stream (CELA website)
- Using CELA’s Direct-to-Player Service (CELA website)
- More Tutorials on CELA’s website (CELA website)
If you have questions or need support, call any of our locations or call CELA directly at 1-855-655-2273.
NNELS
NNELS is a growing collection of downloadable audiobooks and other accessible formats available for people with print disabilities.
NNELS titles can be used on a wide variety of devices, including computers/ laptops, iPads, iPhones, Android devices, MP3 players, DAISY readers, and can also be burned on to CDs.
Cape Breton Regional Library already has made many NNELS titles available on DAISY-CDs, find out what is currently available on DAISY-CDs.
For more titles registered users can log into the NNELS website to see all NNELS titles.
Required Forms
To begin using NNELS, one of the following forms must be printed, completed, and returned to a library branch.
Help and Troubleshooting Guides
- Downloading a NNELS Digital Book (Links to NNELS website)
- Transferring Books to Victor Reader Stream or USB
- View More Tutorials on the NNELS website
Equipment to Borrow
Available equipment includes:
- Envoy Connect Player. The Envoy Connect Player is any easy to use intuitive audiobook player for CELA or NNELS books. Learn More about the Envoy Connect.
- DAISY CD Players (Victor Reader Stratus) Reserve through the online catalogue or by phoning 902-562-3161.
- DAISY Digital Players (Victor Reader Stream). Reserve through the online catalogue or by phoning 902-562-3161.
- Introduction to Victor Reader Stream (handout included when borrowing device)
- Quick Tips for the Victor Reader Stream (handout included when borrowing device)
- Transferring Books to the Victor Reader Stream
- Audio/Video Lessons on using the Victor Stream Reader
- Optelec Traveller HD – For magnifying print books, newspapers and more.
- Personal Amplifier – For in-library use only.
- The amplifier is designed to amplify sounds closest to the listener while reducing background noise. Simply plug in earphones, adjust volume and tone. It can be used with or without hearing aids. It is useful for one-on-one conversations, or small group listening situations (i.e.bookclub, meetings, or library information sessions)
- Playaway Pre-loaded audiobooks
- iPads & Chromebooks
Borrow By Mail & Seniors Facilities
The library offers a Borrow by Mail service for anyone who lives more than 15 km from a library branch or anyone in CBRM and Victoria County who has a disability or illness which prevents them from being able to visit a library branch.
Library materials are also delivered to some residential care facilities and seniors homes on a regular basis. Phone our borrow by mail staff, 902-562-2028 for more information on these services.