Assistive Technology Trinity College Dublin:

Assistive Technology (AT), provides helpful information and support about how you can make use of technology and adapt it to your study needs. Assistive Technology is defined as “any use of technology that helps you perform a task more easily”.

Assistive Technology is a broad field, ranging from the use of very simple technology – for example, your mobile phone or e-mail – to very complex technology, such as use of voice recognition software or technology that will read aloud information from your computer screen.

To book a study space in the ATIC area of the Library

A lot has changed in the Library since the lockdown in March 2020. This guide offers a useful overview of the key changes on the ground, and some advice for new and returning students on how to plan ahead and get the most from your visits to the Library.

The safety of all users and staff is paramount, so please take a few minutes to review the new measures we have put in place, which include mandatory face coverings, two metre social distancing, and the introduction of a booking system which all users will need to use to gain access to Library reading rooms.

To book a study space in the ATICspace please click on this link

For more on regulations in the Library areas please click on this link

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