Today's guest blogger argues librarians have been advocates for accessibility of digital content long before ADA Title II — and they have a role in responding to the latest regulatory updates. The post Guest Post — How Changes to ADA Title II Impact Libraries, and What We Can Do to Respond, Part 2 appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.| The Scholarly Kitchen
October 30 | 2 PM EST Is your organization beginning to formalize accessibility roles, but is unsure who should do what? Learn how to establish roles. The post Who Should Be in Charge of Accessible Customer Support? | Upcoming Webinar appeared first on Accessible Web.| Accessible Web
This Month's Roundup Powered by: Access the Neurodiversity Report By 2040, over 40% of the global workforce is expected to identify as neurodivergent. Is your business ready? This new report from Disability:IN draws on qualitative interviews with neurodivergent professionals across regions, roles, and generations. It reveals [...]| Disability:IN
Save the date for axe-con: Tuesday, February 24, through Wednesday, February 25, 2026.| Deque
If you’re teaching STEM subjects, you’re already aware of how heavily the content relies on visuals. Graphs, diagrams, equations, and models are all essential parts of explaining complex ideas. But for visually impaired students, these same elements can become barriers to learning. That’s why accessibility needs to be part of your planning from the beginning. […] The post How to Make STEM Content Accessible for Visually Impaired Students appeared first on Continual Engine.| Continual Engine
What is an .EPUB File Format? An ..EPUB file (short for electronic publication) is one of the most widely used formats for digital books. It is supported by most e-readers, tablets, smartphones, and computers, making it a universal choice for publishers and readers. How to Open an .EPUB File? Opening an .EPUB file is easy, […] The post What Is an EPUB File? How to Open, Format, Uses & Benefits Explained appeared first on Continual Engine.| Continual Engine
Just weeks into the semester, instructors and students have boosted the accessibility of thousands of Canvas course files using YuJa Panorama.| Information Technology Services
This Month's Roundup Powered by: Accessibility News from Disability:IN Partners Uber Eats is adding AI to menus, food photos, and reviews The menus on your next Uber Eats order may be embellished using generative AI. The food delivery service is rolling out new features that aim [...]| Disability:IN
Learn how the Dutch Implementation Act aligns with the European Accessibility Act, impacting accessibility for products and services.| TPGi
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On August 4, ITS will enable YuJa Panorama, a digital accessibility tool, for all Canvas courses and users at UNC-Chapel Hill.| Information Technology Services
This Month's Roundup Powered by: Disability:IN Happenings Business is evolving—how will you stay ahead? Chart your path forward at the 2026 Disability:IN Global Conference & Expo, the premier gathering of industry leaders and innovators driving disability inclusion in business. Be in the room where decisions are [...]| Disability:IN
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This Month's Roundup Powered by: Accessibility News from Disability:IN Partners Microsoft’s Commitment to Accessibility Microsoft has committed to making sure that their products and services comply with the European Accessibility Act. They continue to invest in accessibility in their leading products, including Windows, Teams, and Outlook, collaborating with policymakers, [...]| Disability:IN
Lainey's introduction On April 17, 2025 I joined 60 people in Tokyo for their monthly digital accessibility MeetUp, A11y Tokyo. (A-eleven-Y is short for accessibility because there are 11 letters between the A and the Y.) Meeting accessibility champions in Tokyo, sharing what's happening| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
The School of Social Work since 2020 has been actively working toward a more inclusive and accessible digital presence.| UNC School of Social Work
On March 13, 2025 I offered the United States digital accessibility legal update as a featured presentation at the 40th annual CSUN Assistive Technology Conference in Anaheim California. I began attending the conference 25 years ago, and this year was one of many times I'd given the legal update.| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
Here are three tips to help you tackle your digital accessibility audit, which is step two of the accessibility compliance plan.| Information Technology Services
On December 3, the Digital Accessibility Office hosted a panel discussion about the update to Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).| Information Technology Services
The first week of the new republican administration was frightening and disorienting for all of us who believe in civil and human rights, justice, equality, fairness and more. This guest article is written by Eve Hill, a disability rights and digital accessibility lawyer, about actions taken on day| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
Join Katie Samson, Kristen Witucki, and Dax Castro as they explore the role of screen readers, misconceptions, and their impact on creating accessible digital spaces.| Tamman Inc
The new year brought weclomed digital accessibility news from the United States Federal Trade Commission, known as the FTC. The FTC is a federal (national) government agency whose mission is "protecting the public from deceptive or unfair business practices and from unfair methods of competition."| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
Perficient is proud to be included as a “Contender” in The Forrester Wave™: Customer Experience (CX) Strategy Consulting Services, Q4 2024 report -one of only twelve organizations to be included in the report.| Perficient Blogs
Maryland's new, digital capital grants management system features automated workflows and a self-service portal.| StateScoop
I'm always looking for ways to talk about digital inclusion without reference to legal hammers. This post gathers some yummy analogies for accessibility that can be used to raise awareness and help develop skills. Think blueberry muffins, curry and peanut butter.| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
Here’s a look back at the origins and timeline of UNC's Digital Accessibility Office on it's five year anniversary.| Information Technology Services
On June 24, 2024 Tribeca Skin Care, a small skin care dermatology practice in New York City, filed a class action lawsuit against overlay company AccessiBe. Relying on AccessiBe's promises about accessibility and ADA compliance, Tribeca purchased a 1-year subscription to AccessiBe’s "AccessWidget" a| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
Legal expert Michael Zullo helps us navigate the new DOJ standards and the challenges companies face as they try to make sense of their responsibilities.| Tamman Inc
Our marketing staff pull back the curtain for an inside discussion on the digital accessibility mindset we bring to all our marketing efforts| Tamman Inc
Director of Accessibility Ryan Pugh discusses the four pillars of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).| Equidox
Educause's annual report includes an honorary category for AI trends, with ideas on how it's shaping the future of critical thinking and its impact on the workforce.| EdScoop
[Note: this article was first written in August 2022 when the United States Department of Justice announced its most recent intent to adopt technical accessibility regulations for state and local government websites and mobile applications. Follow along with what has happened since then in the Updat| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
Today is the first time I had to update an article before I posted it. The original article, which you'll find below, is about a planned session at the Zero Project accessibility conference (#ZeroCon) in February. The session was organized by a member of the German chapter of the International Assoc| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
This post originally shared four developments in the legal space about web accessibility overlays. Three are very troubling. One gives hope for stemming the tide of quick-fix "not-solutions" that can actually make websites less usable by people with disabilities. Updates add new content to the origi| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
PDF Remediation is the process of “tagging” digital elements of PDF documents so that they can be read using assistive technology.| Equidox