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Answered By: Christina Taylor Last Updated: Mar 25, 2023 Views: 538
Many ebook suppliers provide accessibility features on their platforms. These can be toggled on or off, depending on your accessibility needs.
There is more information in the accessibility statements from each platform (see links below), outlining the options available to improve the reading experience depending on accessibility needs. They recommend the 'Read Online' option to make full use of read-aloud and text-to-speech functions.
Please note, turning on accessibility mode switches off images and diagrams.
The video below explains how to turn the accessibility mode on and off for Ebook Central.
Please contact libraryhelp@ncl.ac.uk if there are still issues with accessibility and we will check what other options are available.
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- Ebook Central - How To Turn Text Only Mode On (or Off) on Opens in new window
- Bloomsbury Oberon Books (Drama Online) Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- Cambridge University Press Books Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- De Gruyter Books Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- Early English Books Online Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- Ebook Central Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- EBSCO Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- Elsevier Science Direct Book Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- HeinOnline Legal Classics Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- IEEE Electronic Library (IEL) Standards Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- JSTOR Books & JSTOR Books Open Access Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- Literature Online (LION) Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- OAPEN free Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- Oxford Scholarship Online Books Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- Oxford University Press Resources Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- Sage Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- SpringerLink Books Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- SpringerNature Complete Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- Taylor & Francis eBooks Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- VleBooks Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
- Wiley Online Library Accessibility Statement Opens in new window
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