An exploratory study of library website accessibility for visually impaired users

TitleAn exploratory study of library website accessibility for visually impaired users
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsYoon, H.-Y., Hulscher, L., and Newberry, T.
Start PagePages 250-258
Abstract

To extrapolate best practices for accessible library website design, the Web-browsing needs of users with visual impairments were investigated. Selected library websites were tested for usability and accessibility with six visually impaired persons who use screen readers. The results were analyzed in terms of accessible coding standards as well as high-level usability issues. The analysis results indicated that these library websites are not accessible for visually impaired screen reader users. The most common accessibility barriers encountered were issues of information architecture and usable Web design, rather than errors in coding. Suggestions to improve accessibility are proposed.

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Yoon, K., Dols, R., Hulscher, L., & Newberry, T. (2016). An exploratory study of library website accessibility for visually impaired users. Library and Information Science Research, 38(3), 250–258. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lisr.2016.08.006

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