ALA Resolution on Accessible Electronic Resources

ALA Resolution on Accessible Electronic Resources

In July, ALA Council adopted a resolution strongly recommending Millennium Resolution by duncan

  1. That all libraries purchasing, procuring, using, maintaining and contracting for electronic resources and services require vendors to guarantee that products and services comply with Section 508 regulations, Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0, or other applicable accessibility standards and guidelines; and
  1. That all libraries purchasing, procuring, and contracting for electronic resources and services ensure, through their own testing protocols or by requiring vendor guarantees, that electronic products and services have been fully tested and found to be in compliance with applicable accessibility regulations, guidelines, and criteria; and
  1. That funding authorities, including private institutions, the federal government and state and local governments, provide adequate funding to allow all libraries purchasing, procuring, and contracting for electronic resources and services the ability to comply with accepted standards and laws of accessibility for people with disabilities.

A copy of the resolution, replete with numerous “whereas” clauses, is available on the ALA Web site. The text provided above constitutes the “resolved” section of the resolution.

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