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[https://osf.io/um7sn/ Critical Mass Accessibility] - Lightning talk given by Kate Deibel at C4L 2018; A call to create a library accessibility community.
 
===From C4L 19===
 
[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1uQxxxrqPoyuizyFCW_kvVBAbG-F_Qo0uhRnNsnGiim0/edit#slide=id.p Get To Know WCAG 2.1] - An overview of WCAG 2.1 by Carli Spina
===Other resources===
[https://github.com/mgifford/a11y-courses a11y courses] - comprehensive list of trainings and courses on web accessibility
[https://github.com/brunopulis/awesome-a11y Awesome-A11Y ] - pretty comprehensive list of specifications, guides, articles, and talks.
[http://diagramcenter.org/standards-and-practices/accessible-image-sample-book.html The Accessible Image Sample Book by DIAGRAM] - Very instructive guide to make accessible images (charts, maps, diagrams) in an educational contexts. It is also available on [https://github.com/benetech/AccessibleImageSampleBook Github].
 
[https://pressbooks.library.ryerson.ca/pwaa/ Professional Web Accessibility Auditing Made Easy] - by Digital Education Strategies, The Chang School. A liberally CC-licensed e-book on how to assess a website for accessibility
 
===Accessibility and Digital Collections===
 
[https://www.museumsandtheweb.com/mw2001/papers/anable/anable.html Wright State's University's Guide for writing alt-text for historical art] - also could be applicable for historical images and photographs
===Assessing Third Party Vendors for Accessibility===
[https://depts.washington.edu/uwitats/checklist/ The University of Washington] and [https://kent.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bg9QMVI7bqyvPvL Kent State University (KSU)] require prospective vendors to complete a questionnaire. ''The questions on KSU's form can also be viewed as a [https://www.kent.edu/sites/default/files/file/ICT%20vendor%20form%20-%20question%20preview.pdf PDF]''
You'll also want to conduct verify the responses by manual testing based on those responses.  
===Web Accessibility Policies===
Some public libraries (Sacramento, Chicago) are officially organized and structured as a government entity underneath and adopt policies of their respective municipality.
Others (NYPL) that are self -managed and adopt their own web accessibility policies.
For example:
Chicago Public Library's [https://chipublib.bibliocommons.com/info/accessibility/ Bibliocommons policy] and their [https://www.chipublib.org/library-policies/website-accessibility-policy/ general website accessibility policies].
[https://www.nyplcpl.org/policiesaboutthelibrary/usingthelibrary/web-mobile-accessibility NYPL / Cleveland Public Library's Web Accessibility Policy]
Chicago Public Library's [https://chipublib.bibliocommons.com/info/accessibility/ Bibliocommons policy] and their [https://www.chipublibkcls.org/library-policies/website-accessibility-policy/ general website accessibility policiesKing County (Washington) Library System's Accessibility Policy].
[https://cplwww.nypl.org/aboutthelibrary/usingthelibrarypolicies/web-mobile-accessibility/ Cleveland Public Library NYPL Web Accessibility Policy]
===Accessibility Complaints filed against libraries===
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