YesSince the introduction of the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (2001), academic libraries have been obliged to provide accessible texts for users who find printed works a barrier. Print-impairment can occur for a range of reasons including visual impairment, specific learning difficulties and motor difficulties, and affects 10-15% of the European population (Hilderley 2013). For many students, reasonable adjustment has involved the provision of texts in alternative formats (alt-texts) on a case-by-case basis for individual students. ... In 2013, the University of Bradford library employed a graduate intern to conduct a pilot audit of the accessibility of online resources ... In the summer of 2014, a revised and expanded aud...
Millions of people with print disabilities are denied the right to read. While some important effort...
In libraries without an accessibility specialist on staff, it can feel daunting to even begin work o...
By 2020, the technology environment may provide faster and more unique ways to access information bu...
Since the UK’s 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA, 2001), academic libraries h...
For students with print impairments, e-books offer great potential to remove barriers to information...
Throughout 2016 colleagues from Libraries and Learning Innovation were involved in coordinating a na...
Obtaining materials in alternative formats can be a costly and extremely time-consuming exercise. Wh...
According to the 2016 Disability Statistics Annual Report, “The overall rate of people with disabili...
During October 2015, the Western Washington University Libraries Usability & Design Working Group co...
The study explored the accessibility and provision of digital library resources to the visually impa...
As academic libraries prioritize accessibility for all individuals, they have carried out transforma...
Experts estimate that only 5 percent of the world???s publishing output is made accessible in altern...
Although individuals with disabilities represent more than 22% of the Canadian population over the a...
Short account of a user experience study carried out by the authors at the University of Kent, compa...
Academic and public library collections are developed based on the needs of the communities that sur...
Millions of people with print disabilities are denied the right to read. While some important effort...
In libraries without an accessibility specialist on staff, it can feel daunting to even begin work o...
By 2020, the technology environment may provide faster and more unique ways to access information bu...
Since the UK’s 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA, 2001), academic libraries h...
For students with print impairments, e-books offer great potential to remove barriers to information...
Throughout 2016 colleagues from Libraries and Learning Innovation were involved in coordinating a na...
Obtaining materials in alternative formats can be a costly and extremely time-consuming exercise. Wh...
According to the 2016 Disability Statistics Annual Report, “The overall rate of people with disabili...
During October 2015, the Western Washington University Libraries Usability & Design Working Group co...
The study explored the accessibility and provision of digital library resources to the visually impa...
As academic libraries prioritize accessibility for all individuals, they have carried out transforma...
Experts estimate that only 5 percent of the world???s publishing output is made accessible in altern...
Although individuals with disabilities represent more than 22% of the Canadian population over the a...
Short account of a user experience study carried out by the authors at the University of Kent, compa...
Academic and public library collections are developed based on the needs of the communities that sur...
Millions of people with print disabilities are denied the right to read. While some important effort...
In libraries without an accessibility specialist on staff, it can feel daunting to even begin work o...
By 2020, the technology environment may provide faster and more unique ways to access information bu...