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LibA11y: accessibility for LibGuides: Links and Conclusion

Useful links

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Accessibility Testing

Articles and e-books

Accessibility for Non-HTML Documents

Here are links for tips on making additional file types accessible

Recommendations for most of these formats echo those for webpages such as using headings to convey logical flow for a Word document and PDFs.

Screen readers

Conclusion

This guide covered the common accessibility issues and solutions, yet web content often goes beyond simple or common. This is where your institution's accessibility experts and web developers can help! Never be afraid to ask for help as we all benefit. Go forth and create good!

Contact

Version one of this guide was created by Jerry Yarnetsky, a Web Services Librarian at Miami University of Ohio. He can be reached at jerry.yarnetsky@miamioh.edu. Was this guide used at your college? Was this guide useful? Run into issues? Do you have suggestions for the next version? Have questions? Drop a line!

Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0

Version One was created in 2019 by Jerry Yarnetsky of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.