More to Do than Can Ever Be Done: Reconciling Library Online Learning Objects with WCAG 2.1 Standards for Accessibility

IF 0.9 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
M. Chee, Zia Davidian, Kari D. Weaver
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Abstract

Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated a long-term trend in libraries toward the generation of online learning objects. These materials in the library space are unique compared to those generated in other fields, as libraries frequently make them available for access on their website, or through library-owned social media channels, in formats meant to be available to all. This article looks at major types of library online learning objects and surfaces the most impactful areas of work for librarians and other education professionals interested in improving accessibility and accessibility compliance. The article and discussion are meant to provide an overview of critical WCAG 2.1 standards in relation to learning object types to make the practical implementation of accessibility less overwhelming. To supplement these recommendations, the authors have provided exhaustive lists of WCAG 2.1 criteria applicable to each learning object in the Appendixes.
比以往任何时候都要做的更多:协调图书馆在线学习对象与WCAG 2.1无障碍标准
新冠肺炎疫情加速了图书馆在线学习对象生成的长期趋势。与其他领域产生的资料相比,图书馆空间中的这些资料是独一无二的,因为图书馆经常在其网站上或通过图书馆拥有的社交媒体渠道提供这些资料,其格式旨在向所有人开放。本文研究了图书馆在线学习对象的主要类型,并揭示了图书管理员和其他对改进可访问性和可访问性遵从性感兴趣的教育专业人员的最具影响力的工作领域。本文和讨论旨在提供与学习对象类型相关的关键WCAG 2.1标准的概述,以使可访问性的实际实现不那么难以实现。为了补充这些建议,作者在附录中提供了适用于每个学习对象的WCAG 2.1标准的详尽列表。
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Journal of Web Librarianship
Journal of Web Librarianship INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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