Reading disability
If you have challenges in reading due to a disability, you can access Legimus talking books through the University Library. This enables you to listen to your course books.
Who can borrow talking books
Not everyone qualifies for a Legimus account; it is reserved for individuals with disabilities that hinder reading printed text.
How to get access to Talking Books
To gain access to talking books, we'll schedule a meeting with you to evaluate if you meet MTM's account criteria. If you already have an account, you can contact us and we will transfer it to Linnaeus University Library.
Unable to find Your Course Book as a Talking Book?
If you cannot find a required course book in Legimus, you can request a production of it. Should you encounter any difficulties with the order form, please email the University Library's talking book support.
If you're working on a thesis and require book production, please send us an email with approval from the course coordinator, along with confirmation that the entire book will be utilized.
Ordering a talking book on USB for an exam
If you need to listen to the course literature as a talking book during the examination, you need to:
1.contact your coordinator for pedagogical support.
2. contact the university library if your talking book account is not registered at LNU.
You must do this when you register for the exam.
To use talking books at the examination you must have received a decision on pedagogical support from the coordinator at Linnaeus University and have a talking book account in Legimus. You can get a talking book account from the University Library.
You can read more about support for students with disabilities on Linnaeus University's website: Reading disability
Appwriter - Support Software
Appwriter is a text-to-speech program that allows you to have web pages or PDF files read aloud. It is available for download to all students.
Accessible Study Spaces in the Library
In the library you will find for example; quiet study rooms, bookable group study rooms and individual study spaces. Some of these spaces feature height-adjustable desks.
All computers are equipped with support software. Headsets are available for borrowing at the library.