For more information on any of these services or to suggest additional accessibility services, please email use our Ask-a-Librarian chat service or text 781-705-7117 during business hours. You can also email rdgadmin@noblenet.org anytime.
We offer Fusion with JAWS at a public workstation on the main floor of the library, close to the Research and Reader’s Services desk. This software features screen magnification and a screen reader for low-vision individuals. Please ask at the desk for headphones. This workstation is also equipped with a low-vision keyboard.
Non-prescription reading glasses are also available at all service desks.
Assistive listening systems are available for the Community Room programs. Receivers are available with headphones or induction loops for use with telecoil-enabled hearing aids.
Bring your wired earbuds or headphones or borrow headsets to use with the assistive listening device. If you have t-coil-enabled hearing aids or a cochlear implant, we have neck loops for use with the receiver. Please let us know if you need an ear speaker or neck loop when you request a receiver.
If you would like to borrow an assistive listening device/receiver for a program, please contact the library at 781-944-0840 or rdgadmin@noblenet.org and ask for one. When you request a receiver, please specify whether you need an ear speaker or a neck loop.
For patrons who have autoimmune issues or simply can’t make it to the library to pick up holds during regular business hours, try the Hold Pickup Locker. This service is available after-hours or for a quick pick-up.
The RPL Hold Lockers are located to the right of the library's main entrance. Each hold is secure in the locker and can only be opened with your unique library account number. Access your materials at your convenience. Have your library card number or RPL App ready! Questions? We are here to help! Contact us at rdgcirc@noblenet.org.
NOTE: *Museum Passes, Library of Things Collection items, Hot Spots, and Chromebooks are excluded from Hold Pickup Locker pickups.
The lockers were made possible due to generous support and funding from the Reading Public Library Foundation.