[Koha-devel] Fwd: Canadian Library Association Information Request

2013-04-29 Thread Paul Poulain
Hi Koha-devel,

We recieved through our website the following message. As I suspect
BibLibre was not the only one to get it, did someone answer ? (and what
kind of answer) ?


 Message original 
Sujet: [site biblibre] Canadian Library Association Information Request
Date : Wed, 17 Apr 2013 15:29:57 +0200
De : cla.accessibility.proj...@gmail.com
Pour : commerc...@biblibre.com

Robin Gallagher a envoyé un message via le formulaire de contact sur
http://www.biblibre.com/fr/contact.

Dear BibLibre Representative:

I am contacting you on behalf of the Canadian Library Association's
Government Library and Information Management Professionals Network. 

Canadian federal government departments have been ordered to modify their
websites and web applications to comply with the Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 by July 2013. Within the federal library community,
there has been some concern about compliance of library management
systems to
this standard. 

As a result, the Canadian Library Association (CLA) is conducting a
survey of
major vendors of library and information management systems on the
compliance
of their products to either the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
(version
2.0) and/or Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act, as well as plans
they
may have to update their products to comply. The information collected in
this project will be published to the Network blog and communicated to the
CLA membership.

Could you direct me to the member of your organization best suited to
answer
a few questions about how your systems meet -- or intend to meet --
accessibility standards?


Many thanks,

Robin Gallagher
Project Manager, CLA Accessibility  Library Management Systems Project
Email: cla.accessibility.proj...@gmail.com


Report as inappropriate:
http://www.biblibre.com/en/mollom/report/session/1304178e5e9c410b0b


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Re: [Koha-devel] Fwd: Canadian Library Association Information Request

2013-04-29 Thread Brendan Gallagher
Hi Paul -

We also received this (ByWater) - I was traveling list week so I didn't
have time to respond.  I did get an email back today after replying with
the documentation that Robin talks about in here.  I have not had time to
read it yet (other projects first).  Once I read it and respond - I will
also respond here.  (May take me a few days to get to it)

Cheers,
Brendan


On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Paul Poulain paul.poul...@biblibre.comwrote:

 Hi Koha-devel,

 We recieved through our website the following message. As I suspect
 BibLibre was not the only one to get it, did someone answer ? (and what
 kind of answer) ?


  Message original 
 Sujet: [site biblibre] Canadian Library Association Information Request
 Date : Wed, 17 Apr 2013 15:29:57 +0200
 De : cla.accessibility.proj...@gmail.com
 Pour : commerc...@biblibre.com

 Robin Gallagher a envoyé un message via le formulaire de contact sur
 http://www.biblibre.com/fr/contact.

 Dear BibLibre Representative:

 I am contacting you on behalf of the Canadian Library Association's
 Government Library and Information Management Professionals Network.

 Canadian federal government departments have been ordered to modify their
 websites and web applications to comply with the Web Content Accessibility
 Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 by July 2013. Within the federal library community,
 there has been some concern about compliance of library management
 systems to
 this standard.

 As a result, the Canadian Library Association (CLA) is conducting a
 survey of
 major vendors of library and information management systems on the
 compliance
 of their products to either the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
 (version
 2.0) and/or Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act, as well as plans
 they
 may have to update their products to comply. The information collected in
 this project will be published to the Network blog and communicated to the
 CLA membership.

 Could you direct me to the member of your organization best suited to
 answer
 a few questions about how your systems meet -- or intend to meet --
 accessibility standards?


 Many thanks,

 Robin Gallagher
 Project Manager, CLA Accessibility  Library Management Systems Project
 Email: cla.accessibility.proj...@gmail.com


 Report as inappropriate:
 http://www.biblibre.com/en/mollom/report/session/1304178e5e9c410b0b


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Re: [Koha-devel] Fwd: Canadian Library Association Information Request

2013-04-29 Thread Ian Walls
You can check Koha against WCAG 2.0 AA using open source AChecker (
http://AChecker.ca). Last time I ran it, our default template did very
well. It helps that we're web-based, and our philosophy of not being too
Javascript dependent pays off here.

You can also download the Fangs and WebAIM Firefox extensions to check for
accessibility issues, and see the interface more like a user with assistive
technologies.

Cheers,

Ian
On Apr 29, 2013 6:42 PM, Brendan Gallagher i...@bywatersolutions.com
wrote:

 Hi Paul -

 We also received this (ByWater) - I was traveling list week so I didn't
 have time to respond.  I did get an email back today after replying with
 the documentation that Robin talks about in here.  I have not had time to
 read it yet (other projects first).  Once I read it and respond - I will
 also respond here.  (May take me a few days to get to it)

 Cheers,
 Brendan


 On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Paul Poulain 
 paul.poul...@biblibre.comwrote:

 Hi Koha-devel,

 We recieved through our website the following message. As I suspect
 BibLibre was not the only one to get it, did someone answer ? (and what
 kind of answer) ?


  Message original 
 Sujet: [site biblibre] Canadian Library Association Information Request
 Date : Wed, 17 Apr 2013 15:29:57 +0200
 De : cla.accessibility.proj...@gmail.com
 Pour : commerc...@biblibre.com

 Robin Gallagher a envoyé un message via le formulaire de contact sur
 http://www.biblibre.com/fr/contact.

 Dear BibLibre Representative:

 I am contacting you on behalf of the Canadian Library Association's
 Government Library and Information Management Professionals Network.

 Canadian federal government departments have been ordered to modify their
 websites and web applications to comply with the Web Content Accessibility
 Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 by July 2013. Within the federal library community,
 there has been some concern about compliance of library management
 systems to
 this standard.

 As a result, the Canadian Library Association (CLA) is conducting a
 survey of
 major vendors of library and information management systems on the
 compliance
 of their products to either the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
 (version
 2.0) and/or Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act, as well as plans
 they
 may have to update their products to comply. The information collected in
 this project will be published to the Network blog and communicated to the
 CLA membership.

 Could you direct me to the member of your organization best suited to
 answer
 a few questions about how your systems meet -- or intend to meet --
 accessibility standards?


 Many thanks,

 Robin Gallagher
 Project Manager, CLA Accessibility  Library Management Systems Project
 Email: cla.accessibility.proj...@gmail.com


 Report as inappropriate:
 http://www.biblibre.com/en/mollom/report/session/1304178e5e9c410b0b


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Re: [Koha-devel] Fwd: Canadian Library Association Information Request

2013-04-29 Thread Brendan Gallagher
Thanks Ian -

Thanks useful.

-Brendan


On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Ian Walls koha.sek...@gmail.com wrote:

 You can check Koha against WCAG 2.0 AA using open source AChecker (
 http://AChecker.ca). Last time I ran it, our default template did very
 well. It helps that we're web-based, and our philosophy of not being too
 Javascript dependent pays off here.

 You can also download the Fangs and WebAIM Firefox extensions to check for
 accessibility issues, and see the interface more like a user with assistive
 technologies.

 Cheers,

 Ian
 On Apr 29, 2013 6:42 PM, Brendan Gallagher i...@bywatersolutions.com
 wrote:

 Hi Paul -

 We also received this (ByWater) - I was traveling list week so I didn't
 have time to respond.  I did get an email back today after replying with
 the documentation that Robin talks about in here.  I have not had time to
 read it yet (other projects first).  Once I read it and respond - I will
 also respond here.  (May take me a few days to get to it)

 Cheers,
 Brendan


 On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Paul Poulain paul.poul...@biblibre.com
  wrote:

 Hi Koha-devel,

 We recieved through our website the following message. As I suspect
 BibLibre was not the only one to get it, did someone answer ? (and what
 kind of answer) ?


  Message original 
 Sujet: [site biblibre] Canadian Library Association Information Request
 Date : Wed, 17 Apr 2013 15:29:57 +0200
 De : cla.accessibility.proj...@gmail.com
 Pour : commerc...@biblibre.com

 Robin Gallagher a envoyé un message via le formulaire de contact sur
 http://www.biblibre.com/fr/contact.

 Dear BibLibre Representative:

 I am contacting you on behalf of the Canadian Library Association's
 Government Library and Information Management Professionals Network.

 Canadian federal government departments have been ordered to modify their
 websites and web applications to comply with the Web Content
 Accessibility
 Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 by July 2013. Within the federal library community,
 there has been some concern about compliance of library management
 systems to
 this standard.

 As a result, the Canadian Library Association (CLA) is conducting a
 survey of
 major vendors of library and information management systems on the
 compliance
 of their products to either the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
 (version
 2.0) and/or Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act, as well as plans
 they
 may have to update their products to comply. The information collected in
 this project will be published to the Network blog and communicated to
 the
 CLA membership.

 Could you direct me to the member of your organization best suited to
 answer
 a few questions about how your systems meet -- or intend to meet --
 accessibility standards?


 Many thanks,

 Robin Gallagher
 Project Manager, CLA Accessibility  Library Management Systems Project
 Email: cla.accessibility.proj...@gmail.com


 Report as inappropriate:
 http://www.biblibre.com/en/mollom/report/session/1304178e5e9c410b0b


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 Phone # (888) 900-8944
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