All:

I would like to know if any librarians would be willing to share current 
strategies you employ for providing accessibility to audiovisual materials.

One issue we're concerned with is A/V materials that *do not* include 
accessibility enhancements such as:


1)      Sub-Titles

2)      Closed-Captioning

3)      Transcripts

Any suggestions or ideas for procedures, policies, and workflows will be 
greatly appreciated.

Feel free to reply either on or off list.

Many thanks,

Lisa M. Borden
Serials & Electronic Resources Librarian, Section Head
UTEP Library - Acquisitions
PH: (915) 747-6709
E-Mail: lmbor...@utep.edu<mailto:lmbor...@utep.edu>

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