Making journals accessible front & back: examining open journal systems at CSU Northridge

Laurie Borchard, Michael Biondo, Stephen Kutay, David Morck, A. Weiss
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Purpose – This study aims to examine Public Knowledge Project (PKP) Open Journal Systems (OJS) for its overall web accessibility and compliance with the Federal Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility and Compliance Act, also known as Section 508. Design/methodology/approach – Twenty-one individual web pages in the CSUN test instance of PKP’s OJS version 2.4.0 used in three back-end journal development user roles were examined using three web-accessibility tools (WAVE, Fangs, Functional Accessibility Evaluator). Errors in accessibility were then logged and mapped to specific Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) criteria. Findings – In all, 202 accessibility errors were reported across the 21 OJS pages selected for testing. Because of this, the OJS cannot be efficiently utilized by assistive technologies and therefore does not pass the minimal level of acceptability as described in the WCAG 2.0. However, the authors found that the types of errors reported in this study could be simply an...
使期刊可访问的正面和背面:检查在科罗拉多州立大学北岭分校开放期刊系统
目的-本研究旨在检查公共知识项目(PKP)开放日志系统(OJS)的整体网络可访问性和对《联邦电子和信息技术可访问性和遵从性法案》(也称为第508条)的遵守情况。设计/方法/方法-使用三种网络可访问性工具(WAVE, Fangs, Functional Accessibility Evaluator)对PKP的OJS 2.4.0版本的CSUN测试实例中的21个单独的网页进行了检查。然后记录可访问性中的错误,并将其映射到特定的Web内容可访问性指南(WCAG)标准。调查结果——在选择测试的21个OJS页面中,总共报告了202个可访问性错误。正因为如此,OJS不能被辅助技术有效地利用,因此没有通过WCAG 2.0中描述的最低可接受程度。然而,作者发现,在这项研究中报告的错误类型可能只是一个简单的…
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