LYRASIS announces the release of a new study, Understanding the Landscape of 
Library Accessibility for Online Materials. The study was undertaken in an 
effort to map the landscape of accessibility policies and practices for online 
resources as managed by libraries and archives across the United States. The 
study can be accessed on the LYRASIS website at 
https://www.lyrasis.org/technology/Pages/Accessibility-Survey-Report.aspx.


Authored by Hannah Rosen, LYRASIS Scholarly Communication Specialist and 
Digitization Program Coordinator, and Jill Grogg, Strategist for the Content 
and Scholarly Communication Initiatives team, the study is based on a survey 
conducted in early 2019 as a mechanism to better understand how (primarily 
academic) libraries within the United States are handling accessibility for 
their online content, and more specifically, where they stand in terms of 
policy and implementation.


Key findings of the study include:



·         Libraries are the most progressive in terms of accessibility when 
they maintain the most control over their content.

·         National policies and community technical guidelines on accessibility 
hold more prominence than local or institutional mandates.

·         Most accessibility training is self-initiated; more infrastructure is 
needed to train librarians in accessibility mandates and tools.

Celeste Feather, Senior Director of Content and Scholarly Communication 
Initiatives at LYRASIS says of the report, “This study is an important piece of 
the work LYRASIS is doing to understand the needs of collections holding 
institutions across the country, and helps unite libraries in their efforts to 
make materials more accessible to their users and communities. Our goal is to 
leverage the reach we have at LYRASIS, with more than 1000 members, to help 
build conversations around these vital topics and use our research abilities to 
inform the wider community about these important trends and best practices.
The report and all survey materials, including original survey questions and 
anonymized responses are accessible on the LYRASIS webpage. Visit 
https://www.lyrasis.org/technology/Pages/Accessibility-Survey-Report.aspxx for 
more information.


LYRASIS Content and Scholarly Communication Initiatives Team

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