Good Afternoon!
I wonder if you can help me? Do any of you work in a library which has a disabled-friendly turnstile or barrier at the entrance? Here at the Nottingham Trent University Library, we are in the process of planning a changeover to swipe card access, and are doing some research into disabled-friendly turnstiles or barriers (such as the ones on the London Underground, which open to allow full access but close after one person has gone through). We currently have traditional turnstiles which wheelchair users are allowed to bypass.
If any of you do have such things, I'd be very interested to know how they work, how successful they might be in preventing "passback" and "tailgating", and, if possible, who supplied them.
Thanks for your time!
Dorothy Atherton
Inter-Library Loans
Boots Library
Nottingham Trent University
Goldsmith St
Nottingham
NG1 5LS
0115 - 848 2889
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