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It’s #GuideFriday! This week, we’re highlighting the Canadian Federation of Library Associations (CFLA) Guidelines on Library and Information Services for People with Disabilities. Learn about the accessible and inclusive practices for Canadian libraries: cfla-fcab.ca/en/guidelines-…


It’s #GuideFriday! This week, to celebrate #BrailleLiteracyMonth, we have the Rules of Unified English Braille in hardcopy and electronic contracted braille from @CELAlibrary. This resource is a helpful reference for braille transcribers. Request it here: celalibrary.ca/node/25501557


It’s #GuideFriday! This week, we’re highlighting the Accessible Publishing Resource Network (APLN) artist resources that provide guidelines and recommendations for how artists and illustrators can make their work more accessible. Check out the resources: apln.ca/category/artis…

apln.ca

Artist Resources Archives - APLN

Find best practices for accessible layout and design, alt-text guidance, social media promotion, and recommended tools for authors and illustrators.


It’s the last #GuideFriday of 2024! We're highlighting the Reading App Reports on AccessiblePublishing.ca. These reports detail the accessibility barriers testers found in common reading systems, and they provide developer recommendations for fixing them: accessiblepublishing.ca/reading-app-re…


Happy #GuideFriday! If you’re making a list and checking it twice this week, you can use the @BibliosAccess checklist to make your Excel spreadsheets accessible: accessiblelibraries.ca/resources/acce…


It’s #GuideFriday! The DAISY Consortium conducts free webinars on accessible publishing and reading. Upcoming webinars are counting down to the adoption of the European Accessibility Act at the end of June 2025. Sign up or watch recorded sessions here: daisy.org/webinar-series/


It’s #GuideFriday at NNELS! This week, we’re highlighting @BibliosAccess's learning path on creating accessible digital spaces and websites. From the first steps to more technical considerations, learn how to make your library website more accessible: accessiblelibraries.ca/learning-path-…


It’s #GuideFriday! Today, we’re highlighting @BookNet_Canada’s recent blog post, “Five tips for writing image descriptions,” and @TheLeahbrarian Tech Forum presentations, which the post is based on (linked to within the article). #ImageDescriptions booknetcanada.ca/blog/2024/8/13…


Today’s #GuideFriday is about accessible fonts! NNELS accessibility consultants answered why #AccessibleFonts are important to their reading experience and shared the font attributes they prefer for documents, emails, presentations, handouts, and websites: nnels.ca/accessible-fon…


It’s #GuideFriday! This week, we’re highlighting “Accessible Library Programming Examples” by @BibliosAccess. Learn how libraries across North America make programming accessible for people with various disabilities. You can read the resource here: accessiblelibraries.ca/resources/acce…


Happy #GuideFriday, everyone! This week, we’re highlighting @BibliosAccess resource on how you can “Consider Accessibility when Procuring Licensed Digital Resources,” available here: accessiblelibraries.ca/resources/cons…


In honour of #WorldBrailleDay tomorrow, the first #GuideFriday of 2025 is the International Council on English Braille, 3rd edition of the Rules of Unified English Braille. This guide lists the rules of braille with examples of Unicode braille patterns: iceb.org/?fbclid=IwZXh0…


Happy #GuideFriday! This week, we’re highlighting a resource by @BibliosAccess that has brought together lists of #OwnVoices content to help libraries create representative collections of their community. Available here: accessiblelibraries.ca/resources/coll…


Happy #GuideFriday! Today, we’re highlighting the Made by Dyslexia global charity. The resources on this website focus on dyslexia’s positive attributes and aim to empower individuals. Check it out here: madebydyslexia.org #DyslexiaAwarenessMonth #a11y #DisabilityAwareness

madebydyslexia.org

Home - Made By Dyslexia

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October is Canada Library Month! Our #GuideFriday celebrates this month with a resource on incorporating accessibility into your library by @BibliosAccess. Learn about respectful interactions, accessible documents, and more here: accessiblelibraries.ca/learning-path-… #CanadaLibraryMonth #a11y


September is #DisabilityEmploymentMonth! To promote an accessible workplace, our #GuideFriday post highlights @RickHansenFdn's Accessibility Resources on improving #a11y in your buildings and/or communities. Learn more here: rickhansen.com/become-accessi…


It’s #GuideFriday! This week, we’re highlighting the Canadian Federation of Library Associations (CFLA) Guidelines on Library and Information Services for People with Disabilities. Learn about the accessible and inclusive practices for Canadian libraries: cfla-fcab.ca/en/guidelines-…


It’s #GuideFriday! This week, to celebrate #BrailleLiteracyMonth, we have the Rules of Unified English Braille in hardcopy and electronic contracted braille from @CELAlibrary. This resource is a helpful reference for braille transcribers. Request it here: celalibrary.ca/node/25501557


It’s #GuideFriday! This week, we’re highlighting the Accessible Publishing Resource Network (APLN) artist resources that provide guidelines and recommendations for how artists and illustrators can make their work more accessible. Check out the resources: apln.ca/category/artis…

apln.ca

Artist Resources Archives - APLN

Find best practices for accessible layout and design, alt-text guidance, social media promotion, and recommended tools for authors and illustrators.


In honour of #WorldBrailleDay tomorrow, the first #GuideFriday of 2025 is the International Council on English Braille, 3rd edition of the Rules of Unified English Braille. This guide lists the rules of braille with examples of Unicode braille patterns: iceb.org/?fbclid=IwZXh0…


It’s the last #GuideFriday of 2024! We're highlighting the Reading App Reports on AccessiblePublishing.ca. These reports detail the accessibility barriers testers found in common reading systems, and they provide developer recommendations for fixing them: accessiblepublishing.ca/reading-app-re…


Happy #GuideFriday! If you’re making a list and checking it twice this week, you can use the @BibliosAccess checklist to make your Excel spreadsheets accessible: accessiblelibraries.ca/resources/acce…


It’s #GuideFriday at NNELS! This week, we’re highlighting @BibliosAccess's learning path on creating accessible digital spaces and websites. From the first steps to more technical considerations, learn how to make your library website more accessible: accessiblelibraries.ca/learning-path-…


It’s #GuideFriday! The DAISY Consortium conducts free webinars on accessible publishing and reading. Upcoming webinars are counting down to the adoption of the European Accessibility Act at the end of June 2025. Sign up or watch recorded sessions here: daisy.org/webinar-series/


It’s #GuideFriday! This week, we’re highlighting “Accessible Library Programming Examples” by @BibliosAccess. Learn how libraries across North America make programming accessible for people with various disabilities. You can read the resource here: accessiblelibraries.ca/resources/acce…


Happy #GuideFriday! Today, we’re highlighting the Made by Dyslexia global charity. The resources on this website focus on dyslexia’s positive attributes and aim to empower individuals. Check it out here: madebydyslexia.org #DyslexiaAwarenessMonth #a11y #DisabilityAwareness

madebydyslexia.org

Home - Made By Dyslexia

[...]Read More...


October is Canada Library Month! Our #GuideFriday celebrates this month with a resource on incorporating accessibility into your library by @BibliosAccess. Learn about respectful interactions, accessible documents, and more here: accessiblelibraries.ca/learning-path-… #CanadaLibraryMonth #a11y


Happy #GuideFriday! This week, we’re highlighting a resource by @BibliosAccess that has brought together lists of #OwnVoices content to help libraries create representative collections of their community. Available here: accessiblelibraries.ca/resources/coll…


Today’s #GuideFriday is about accessible fonts! NNELS accessibility consultants answered why #AccessibleFonts are important to their reading experience and shared the font attributes they prefer for documents, emails, presentations, handouts, and websites: nnels.ca/accessible-fon…


September is #DisabilityEmploymentMonth! To promote an accessible workplace, our #GuideFriday post highlights @RickHansenFdn's Accessibility Resources on improving #a11y in your buildings and/or communities. Learn more here: rickhansen.com/become-accessi…


Happy #GuideFriday, everyone! This week, we’re highlighting @BibliosAccess resource on how you can “Consider Accessibility when Procuring Licensed Digital Resources,” available here: accessiblelibraries.ca/resources/cons…


It’s #GuideFriday! Today, we’re highlighting @BookNet_Canada’s recent blog post, “Five tips for writing image descriptions,” and @TheLeahbrarian Tech Forum presentations, which the post is based on (linked to within the article). #ImageDescriptions booknetcanada.ca/blog/2024/8/13…


It’s #GuideFriday! Today, we’re highlighting the Assistive Technology Demonstrations resource by @BibliosAccess. Learn more about #AssistiveTechnology devices and how users navigate digital landscapes with them. accessiblelibraries.ca/resources/assi…


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