
Three steps to make your library more accessible
In honor of Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 18th, the ASERL Accessibility Interest Group would like to share 3 steps you can take to make your library more accessible.
In honor of Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 18th, the ASERL Accessibility Interest Group would like to share 3 steps you can take to make your library more accessible.
Description Having an understanding of both cognitive disabilities and the user experience will help you to develop virtual content that is both accessible and easy to use for people who
1) Tell us about your work in your library…? I am the web developer at William & Mary Libraries where I design and develop for the Libraries website, our catalog
Establishing Design Principles to Center Accessibility into Everyday Decisions February 22, 2023 at 1pm Eastern Time Libraries are meant for everyone. While libraries have long claimed this to be true,
After a yearlong information-gathering and design process, ASERL launched a new website in October 2022. The new site offers much-improved accessibility functions, an easy-to-use Event Calendar, a Job Board for
Open Educational Resources (OER) are meant to be as open and available as possible, but if they’re not accessible or on accessible platforms, how “open” are they really? In this
Participants expand their awareness of disability, learn to promote accessibility, and consider how to contribute to a positive climate through their beliefs, behaviors, and communications.
This webinar will provide real-world case studies of the formation and impact of accessibility committees at two different university libraries. Presenters from the University of Minnesota and the University of
In honor of Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 18th, the ASERL Accessibility Interest Group would like to share 3 steps you can take to make your library more accessible.
Description Having an understanding of both cognitive disabilities and the user experience will help you to develop virtual content that is both accessible and easy to use for people who
1) Tell us about your work in your library…? I am the web developer at William & Mary Libraries where I design and develop for the Libraries website, our catalog
Establishing Design Principles to Center Accessibility into Everyday Decisions February 22, 2023 at 1pm Eastern Time Libraries are meant for everyone. While libraries have long claimed this to be true,
After a yearlong information-gathering and design process, ASERL launched a new website in October 2022. The new site offers much-improved accessibility functions, an easy-to-use Event Calendar, a Job Board for
Open Educational Resources (OER) are meant to be as open and available as possible, but if they’re not accessible or on accessible platforms, how “open” are they really? In this
Participants expand their awareness of disability, learn to promote accessibility, and consider how to contribute to a positive climate through their beliefs, behaviors, and communications.
This webinar will provide real-world case studies of the formation and impact of accessibility committees at two different university libraries. Presenters from the University of Minnesota and the University of