Every person has the right to access information and the right to
succeed, regardless of their capabilities or the challenges they face.
These challenges can be even more difficult when accessing information
online. Libraries often adopt new web technologies in an effort to
quickly and widely promote information access and education, but they
must always be aware that not all patrons are able to access those
technologies in the same manner and at the same level. Making Library
Websites Accessible provides practical information on web accessibility,
specific to the processes and concerns of libraries. It includes the
basics of web accessibility standards, laws and regulations, as well as
accessibility testing templates. Features include: -Real-life scenarios
-Checklists for accessibility testing -Accessibility testing forms
-Guidelines for negotiations with library vendors