The AccessText Network facilitates the delivery of textbooks in electronic format to higher education institutions for use by students with disabilities. AccessText incorporates information on over 300,000 titles from leading textbook publishers. For more information on membership visit www.accesstext.org.
Publishers
If you are a publisher who would like information about participating in the Publisher Look-Up Service or the AccessText Network, please contact us.
Students/Faculty
If you are seeking an electronic format of a book or permission to scan it, please contact your campus DSS office. The DSS office is responsible for certifying student eligibility for accommodations and is typically the publisher's main point of contact.
If you would like to report an error in this information or you are the publisher and would like to update your information, please Contact Us. For more information on requesting materials from publishers and for a request form, please review the Request Guidelines.
If you are an AccessText Network (ATN) member from the U.S. or Canada, please request files from this publisher on ATN.
ATN is free to Disability Services Offices and it is the only place where many of your requests for files will be immediately fulfilled because publishers store files on ATN.
If you are not yet an ATN member and are a post-secondary institution in the U.S. or Canada, then you can join for free at www.accesstext.org.
If you are not eligible for ATN membership, you can request from this publisher at the website above.