RE: Authoring tools and WAI guidelines (was RE: Straw man list for WCAG.NEXT, another proposal...)



From: Mike Elledge [mailto:melledge@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 2:40 PM

In my experience, a couple of years out of date I will admit, the issue for libraries was not so much creating a WCAG 2.0 compliant interface, but ensuring that third-party products provided content (and interfaces) that were accessible (journals, periodicals, etc.).


I'm looping in two colleagues of mine from Michigan State University, Kelly Sattler and Ranti Janus, who are experts in making library systems accessible.

That’s a different sense of “library” from the one that we’re currently discussing.

We’re using the term in the sense in which it’s applied in computer science and software engineering, not in the sense of book/journal/publication collections.


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