This was presented as a webinar for the Education Institute on Thursday, January 22, 2015. This presentation is mostly an amalgamation of the Access 2014 and LibTechConf 2014 presentations. There are a couple of small sections (namely analytics, how ever did I forget about that?) that have been added, but a lot of it is recap for those who have seen my presentations before. Continue reading “Making Web Services Accessible With Universal Design”
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Access 2014: We’re All Disabled! Part 2: Building Accessible (Web) Services with Universal Design
This was presented at Access 2014 in a half hour time slot, so I was pretty tight on time. Recording of the stream should be available on the Access Conference Website at some point. Continue reading “Access 2014: We’re All Disabled! Part 2: Building Accessible (Web) Services with Universal Design”
Access 2014: Day 1 Notes
The notes from Day 1, other than the opening keynote. Continue reading “Access 2014: Day 1 Notes”
Guide Rework Part 3: Deciding on Accessible Formats
Quite a while ago now, I wrote about the formats guide we have, thoughts on why they need to be changed, and my idea on how to revise it. Continue reading “Guide Rework Part 3: Deciding on Accessible Formats”
Presentation: Accessible Formats for People with Print Disabilities in Canada: A Short Overview on Public Library Services
This is a presentation that I did recently for an interview. The idea is to cover the distribution of accessible formats for people with print disabilities, which I took to mean how these people can access materials with focus on public libraries. Continue reading “Presentation: Accessible Formats for People with Print Disabilities in Canada: A Short Overview on Public Library Services”