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IGeLU 2024

September 9–12, 2024

Note: An Excel export of the full program will be available at the end of August.
Conference page: https://igelu.org/event/igelu-2024-conference/ 

What is digital accessibility, and what can academic libraries do to be compliant? A seminar presented by the Open University

Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at 3:45 PM–4:15 PM CEST add to calendar
Spisehuset
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Abstract

What is digital accessibility? What does compliance look like for academic libraries?

At the Open University, accessibility is core to our mission, so digital accessibility is essential for our library provision. Join us for practical advice and real insights into how we make our library sites and systems accessible. We will be covering:

 

Your co-host is Tobe Amadi, chair of the unit’s accessibility workstream. His accreditations include an WebAim and APM certification, an Advance HE fellowship, and an MSc in Technology Management.

Lizzie McCauley has worked in digital accessibility for 10 years. She has experience of testing sites and working with partners to improve compliance. Lizzie is a passionate advocate for accessibility.

Track

User Experience / Discovery

Products or Areas of Focus

Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Tobe Amadi, Digital Services Development Officer , The Open University
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Lizzie McCauley, Digital Services Development Officer, The Open University
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Moderators

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Sam Alloing, Digital Preservation Officer, National Library of the Netherlands
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/samalloing

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Dave Allen, IGeLU Chair, State Library of Queensland
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/dave-allen-b156931

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