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An important consideration for any website is how accessible it is to people with vision, hearing, or mobility limitations. WebJunction has gathered a few resources for libraries that will help create websites that are accessible to all patrons and users. We’re always looking for good articles, links, handouts, worksheets, audio files, or video files to share under the Documents tab, as well as volunteers to contribute to this area of the site.

See related resources in Making Computers Accessible and for discussions related to this topic, please visit the Accessible Libraries Discussion Group

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West Hartford Public Library's FAIR @ Your Library 2010
Describes the best practices that the West Hartford Public Library has undertaken as part of its 2010-2011 LSTA grant: Facilitating Access to Information and Resources.
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How to Avoid the Top 5 Accessibility Issues on the Web
The Veteran's Health Administration helps partners build Section 508 requirements into e-learning products and web pages. This is a 17-slide presentation covering the top 5 accessibility issues.
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Accessible Web Pages Powerpoint Presentation
This is the Accessible Web Pages Powerpoint Presentation
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Websites and Access for People with Disabilities: CLA 2010 Conference note
This is a recap of the content of the session held at the CT Library Assocation in 2010: Websites and Access for People with Disabilities.
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Accessibility
Covers best practices and style guidelines for creating content accessible to people with disabilities.
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