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Equally Effective Alternate Access Plans for accessing electronic databases.

Equally Effective Alternate Access Plan

An Equally Effective Alternate Access Plan (EEAAP) is a valuable resource that an institution can use if it is necessary to buy, develop, or use a technology that is not fully accessible. This plan describes how to provide alternate access to the same information or services offered by a less-than-accessible technology. Having an EEAAP in place for technologies that are not fully accessible will help ensure that all students will have fair and equal access in a timely manner as required by law.

Please see the Equally Effective Alternate Access Plan (EEAAP) for each of our electronic library databases below:

This content was taken from the UDL ON CAMPUS · Universal Design for Learning in Higher Education website.

LACCD College Library Accessibility Contact

LACCD College Library Accessibility Contact
LACCD College Library Library Chair Contact
East Los Angeles College (ELAC) Library Choonhee Rhim
Los Angeles City College (LACC) Library Dorothy Fuhrman
Los Angeles Harbor College (LAHC) Library Jonathon Lee
Los Angeles Mission College (LAMC) Library Albert Ybarra
Los Angeles Pierce College (LAPC) Library Marisa Diehl
Los Angeles Southwest College (LASC) Library Dr. Bradford
Los Angeles Trade-Tech College (LATTC) Library Robert King
Los Angeles Valley College (LAVC) Library Cynthia Cohen
West Los Angeles College (WLAC) Library Susan Trujillo