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New and Improved Web Accessibility Tools

In the last issue, we tackled the question of why we should think about web accessibility, but this time, let’s consider what can be done and how. As librarians, we all want to make our websites and digital communication accessible, but it’s not always clear how we can tell what is already accessible or what to do when it’s not. That’s where web accessibility tools come in.

In line with this issue’s focus, below you’ll find a few new or recently improved tools for investigating and resolving common web accessibility problems. Each one is freely available and doesn’t require installation or significant background knowledge to get started. Some of these tools have been around for a while, but hopefully one or two will be new to you—and helpful too!

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