Program Type:
WebinarProgram Description
Event Details
Making your library's website fully accessible can feel overwhelming, especially if a complete redesign isn't in the immediate future. But you don't have to wait to make progress.
In this webinar, discover how small, practical changes can significantly improve the online experience for patrons with disabilities. From better alt text and clear link wording to content tweaks, you'll learn actionable steps that deliver real impact.
Key Takeaways:
- Identify the easiest accessibility wins on any website
- Learn simple fixes that don't require a developer
- Gain confidence to move forward without waiting for a rebuild
- Create momentum toward a fully inclusive site
Presenter:
Laura Solomon MCIW, MLS, is the Library Services Manager for the Ohio Public Library Information Network. She has been doing web development and design for over twenty years, in both public libraries and as an independent consultant. She specializes in developing with Drupal. She is a 2010 Library Journal Mover & Shaker. She’s written three books about social media and content marketing, specifically for libraries, and speaks nationally on both these and technology-related topics. As a former children’s librarian, she enjoys bringing the “fun of technology” to audiences and in giving libraries the tools they need to better serve the virtual customer.
Track: Accessibility
Additional Information
Recording in CALL Academy
The recording for this session will be made available in CALL Academy approximately one week after delivery.