Want to know more about the ways libraries can support digital accessibility? Learn from the expertise of Boise State University librarians Rebeca Peacock and Amy Vecchione using their digital accessibility research to show how you can apply the lessons learned in your library. In this presentation, you\u27ll learn what digital accessibility is and how meeting digital accessibility needs supports everyone! In addition, they will share easy to implement techniques and tools to improve the library experience for everyone
Libraries play a variety of important roles, but perhaps the most important is as a place where ALL ...
Digital libraries are large, organized collections of information objects. Well-designed digital lib...
Presentation at the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) Library Conference - Equitable Access: Accessib...
Want to know more about the ways libraries can support digital accessibility? Learn from the experti...
Accessibility is a concern for librarians in digital as well as physical spaces, and we have a respo...
In the digital age, many libraries face an increasingly diverse user population. Library Administrat...
In libraries without an accessibility specialist on staff, it can feel daunting to even begin work o...
This poster was presented at the ACRL NEC conference on May 6, 2019. The Accessibility Team, part of...
abstract: Libraries have historical and contemporary importance as public spaces that serve a purpos...
One of the core values of librarianship as expressed through ALA’s Code of Ethics is providing equit...
According to the 2016 Disability Statistics Annual Report, “The overall rate of people with disabili...
Presentation given at the IDEAL Conference (Advancing Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibilit...
Web Accessibility is critical for Library websites, databases, and discovery tools. This presentatio...
Most academic library computer workstations comply with basic accessibility guidelines; however, ver...
The provision of information is a central tenet of librarianship; however, the way information is pr...
Libraries play a variety of important roles, but perhaps the most important is as a place where ALL ...
Digital libraries are large, organized collections of information objects. Well-designed digital lib...
Presentation at the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) Library Conference - Equitable Access: Accessib...
Want to know more about the ways libraries can support digital accessibility? Learn from the experti...
Accessibility is a concern for librarians in digital as well as physical spaces, and we have a respo...
In the digital age, many libraries face an increasingly diverse user population. Library Administrat...
In libraries without an accessibility specialist on staff, it can feel daunting to even begin work o...
This poster was presented at the ACRL NEC conference on May 6, 2019. The Accessibility Team, part of...
abstract: Libraries have historical and contemporary importance as public spaces that serve a purpos...
One of the core values of librarianship as expressed through ALA’s Code of Ethics is providing equit...
According to the 2016 Disability Statistics Annual Report, “The overall rate of people with disabili...
Presentation given at the IDEAL Conference (Advancing Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibilit...
Web Accessibility is critical for Library websites, databases, and discovery tools. This presentatio...
Most academic library computer workstations comply with basic accessibility guidelines; however, ver...
The provision of information is a central tenet of librarianship; however, the way information is pr...
Libraries play a variety of important roles, but perhaps the most important is as a place where ALL ...
Digital libraries are large, organized collections of information objects. Well-designed digital lib...
Presentation at the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) Library Conference - Equitable Access: Accessib...