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Resource Accessibility

Purpose:

This guide is designed to help library selectors make informed decisions about purchasing electronic resources, ensuring they are accessible to all users and comply with ADA Title II regulations. The updated regulations, issued by the U.S. Department of Justice on April 24, 2024, require that web content and mobile applications provided by public entities meet WCAG 2.1 level AA standards by April 24, 2026. For further details, refer to the DOJ Fact Sheet or review the Full Rules.

Electronic Accessibility and the University of Cincinnati:

The links below will direct library selectors to essential tools, services, and policies related to accessibility, that are intended to help make informed decisions about digital accessibility and compliance when considering additional resources for the library collection.

 

Accessibility Terminology:

a11y is an abbreviation for "accessibility" (since there are eleven letters removed from the middle) that is used often on social media and has the benefit of being more compact. The A11y Project is a website with resources and checklists to help make digital projects more accessible and inclusive.

Alt text (or alternative text) is descriptive text that describes the content of images, graphs and other media on a website. This text is read by screen readers, making the content and function of the media available to individuals with visual or cognitive disabilities. Although some websites like Facebook generate alt text using artificial intelligence, alt text should be entered manually to provide the most effective alternative for screen readers. 

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 declares civil rights for individuals with disabilities, and grants protection from exclusion and discrimination based on ability. It requires all federal agencies to provide individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate fully in programs and services. Agencies must provide auxiliary aids when necessary in order to ensure equal opportunities. 

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 which requires all federal agencies to develop, procure, maintain and use information technology that is accessible to all people, regardless of whether they work for the federal government or not. The law was added to the Rehabilitation Act in 1998 and was revised in 2017. The current revision is commonly referred to as the Revised 508 Standards. Section 508 provides definitions and requirements for ensuring information technology is accessible. In addition to all federal organizations, the law applies to any organization doing business with the federal government as well as any organization that accepts federal funds. This includes libraries and education institutions. 

VPAT or Voluntary Product Accessibility Template is a template which allows software, hardware or electronic content vendors to disclose how they support accessibility guidelines. The VPAT™ outlines the Revised Section 508 Standards for accessibility, and allows vendors to indicate their conformance with each standard. While VPATs™ can help identify vendors that support accessibility initiatives, they do not guarantee that the vendor's service is Section 508 or ADA compliant. If your institution requires vendors submit a VPAT™ as part of contract negotiation, make sure to review the document to see how compliant the vendor is. 

W3C or World Wide Web Consortium is an international community that develops web standards. These standards govern how the web works, and ensures consistent, shared web experiences for all users regardless of web browser or device. The W3C, specifically WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative), creates and maintains web accessibility standards and resources. 

WAI-ARIA or Web Accessibility Initiative - Accessible Rich Internet Applications is a technical specification used by web developers to make website content and applications more accessible to people with disabilities. It is a supplement to standard HTML, and helps make interactions with complex websites and dynamic content available to individuals using assistive technology like screen readers. While ARIA provides a robust set of attributes to enhance HTML, some of its features are now part of HTML5. Where a native HTML solution exists, that should be favored over an ARIA solution in order to reduce complexity. ARIA overview and specifications

WCAG or Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (wee-kag) are guidelines and criteria produced by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) to ensure that websites and electronic content are accessible to all. They provide quantitative means of evaluating websites for accessibility, and should be used by both developers and content creators. There are currently two standards in use: WCAG 2.0, published in 2008, and WCAG 2.1, published in 2018. WCAG 2.1 adds additional criteria to the 2.0 guidelines. These criteria address accessibility for mobile devices, people with low vision, and people with cognitive disabilities.

Adapted from the Library Accessibility Toolkit  by the Library Accessibility Alliance (LAA)

This page contains a list of resources to which the University of Cincinnati Libraries currently subscribes that are compliant with either Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, or W3C WAI WCAG 2.0 Level A.

Some resources may offer a simple statement of compliance. However, others provide additional instructions as to how one may maximize use of their databases in screen-reader mode.  Where appropriate, those instructions are replicated here.

Product Name Publisher VPAT WCAG Version Accessibility Statement
ABI/Inform

Clarivate ProQuest

ProQuest Accessibility Conformance Report / VPAT WCAG 2.2 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
Academic Search Complete EBSCO

EBSCO Accessibility Conformance Report / VPAT

(January, 2023)

WCAG 2.1 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
AccessScience McGraw-Hill

Highwire Accessibility Conformance Report / VPAT

(December, 2022)

WCAG 2.1 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
Access World News Newsbank, Inc. Newbank, Inc. Accessibility Conformance Report / VPAT WCAG 2.1 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
Accounting, Tax & Banking Collection Clarivate ProQuest ProQuest Accessibility Conformance Report / VPAT WCAG 2.2 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
ACLS Humanities Ebook American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) and University of Michigan Publishing

Fulcrum Accessibility Conformance Report / VPAT

(May, 2024)

WCAG 2.2 (Level AAA) Accessibility Statement
Alexander Street Press Clarivate ProQuest

Alexander Street VPAT

(June, 2024)

WCAG 2.2 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
Alexander Street Video Platform Clarivate ProQuest

Alexander Street Video VPAT

(August, 2024)

WCAG 2.2

(Level AA)

Accessibility Statement
Ancestry Library Edition Clarivate ProQuest

Ancestry VPAT

(December, 2023)

WCAG 2.1 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
Credo Reference InfoBase Credo Reference VPAT WCAG 2.2 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
Ebook Central Clarivate ProQuest

Ebook Central VPAT

(March, 2024)

WCAG 2.2 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
Films On Demand Infobase

Films On Demand VPAT

(June, 2024)

WCAG 2.2 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
JSTOR [including ARTSTOR] ITHAKA

JSTOR VPAT

(September, 2024)

WCAG 2.2 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
Kanopy Overdrive

Kanopy VPAT

(August, 2024)

WCAG 2.2 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
Oxford Bibliographies / Companions / Handbooks / Journals Oxford University Press

OUP VPAT

(December, 2024)

WCAG 2.2

(Level AA)

Accessibility Statement
ProQuest Congressional Clarivate ProQuest

ProQuest Congressional VPAT

(August, 2024)

WCAG 2.1 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
ProQuest Search Platform Clarivate ProQuest

ProQuest Search Platform VPAT

(January, 2024)

WCAG 2.2 (Level AA) Accessibility Statement
R2 Digital Libary Rittenhouse Digital Library, LLC

RDL VPAT

(January, 2022)

WCAG 2.1 (Level AA)

N/A
         

 

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