From: Leah Hinds <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 08:55:13 -0400

Born Accessible: How to Make Publications Accessible From the Start

FREE WEBCAST
Wednesday, October 23
2:00 pm Eastern

Register now at https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LGryYIxvQhi14NMtd-EE7g.
The session will be recorded and made available on the Charleston
Conference website at a later time at
https://charlestonlibraryconference.com/video/webinars/born-accessible/.

*Moderator: Bill Kasdorf, Kasdorf & Associates, LLC*

*Speakers: Jonathan McGlone, Front End Developer and UI Designer,
and Jillian Downey, Director of Publishing Production, Michigan Publishing*

*Note: This webinar will be valuable to both producers (e.g., publishers
and their partners) and recipients (e.g, librarians and their patrons) of
books and other resources. When those resources are "born accessible" their
interchange between producers and recipients is significantly streamlined
because they no longer require special handling--and often additional
work--to make them accessible.  *

*Description: *Few books and journals are published in a properly
accessible form. For most people with print disabilities, special versions
of those books and journal articles need to be created, often at great
effort and expense by the Disability Services Offices at educational
institutions or other post-publication service providers.

This is especially regrettable because modern standards of accessibility
employ file formats and standards that publishers and their partners
already use routinely–primarily EPUB and HTML, along with Web Accessibility
standards like WCAG and ARIA. Today, standard editorial and production
workflows already provide files that meet many accessibility requirements
and can incorporate features often omitted, such as the creation of proper
image descriptions.

In this webinar, Bill Kasdorf will provide an overview of today’s
accessibility standards as well as widely available tools and services that
make it easier for publishers to make their publications born accessible.
Then Jon McGlone and Jillian Downey from Michigan Publishing will describe
how the University of Michigan Press has incorporated accessibility into
the systems and workflows used to produce and disseminate scholarly books.
They will discuss the technical issues that needed to be addressed, the
solutions they’ve employed, and the workflow and cultural changes involved,
providing a real-world example of a scholarly press working to get
accessibility right from the start.

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Bill Kasdorf is Principal of Kasdorf & Associates, LLC, a publishing
consultancy focusing on accessibility, XML/HTML/EPUB modeling, information
infrastructure, standards and best practices alignment, and editorial and
production workflows. He is a founding partner of Publishing Technology
Partners <https://pubtechpartners.com/>. Bill is active in the W3C (serving
on the Publishing Working Group, Publishing Business Group, and the EPUB 3,
Publishing and Knowledge Domains Community Groups) and co-chairs NISO’s
Video & Audio Metadata Guidelines Working Group. He is Past President of
the Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP), currently serving on SSP’s
Annual Meeting Program Committee. He is a member the Book Industry Study
Group (BISG), serving on BISG’s Workflow Committee; the International Press
Telecommunications Council (IPTC); and WIPO’s Accessible Books Consortium
(ABC). He is the recipient of the SSP Distinguished Service Award, the BISG
Industry Champion Award, and the IDEAlliance/DEER Luminaire Award. Bill has
written and spoken widely on publishing technology and workflows. He is
general editor of *The Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing* and co-editor
of the *BISG Guide to Accessible Publishing*. In his consulting practice,
he has served large international publishers such as Pearson, Cengage,
Wolters Kluwer, Kaplan, and Sage; scholarly presses and societies such as
Harvard, MIT, Toronto, Taylor & Francis, Cambridge, IEEE, the American
College of Physicians, and the Cochrane Library; aggregators such as
VitalSource; and global publishing and library organizations such as the
World Bank, the British Library, the Asian Development Bank, OCLC, ORCID,
and the European Union.

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Jonathan McGlone has worked at the intersections of academic libraries,
digital publishing, design, and the web since 2007.

As a front end developer and Senior Associate Librarian at the University
of Michigan Library since 2012, Jonathan’s primary work involves front end
web development, user interface design, usability, and accessibility for
Michigan Publishing and University of Michigan Press web assets including
open access journals, ebooks, and websites hosted on a variety of
platforms. Most recently he is actively involved with the development of
Fulcrum <https://fulcrum.org/>, a Mellon Foundation funded open source
digital publishing platform for scholarly publishers that launched in 2016.

He currently chairs Michigan Publishing’s Accessibility Group, a group
aiming to make University of Michigan Press ebooks, digital content, and
web publications equitable for all readers. Jonathan is also an active
member of the University Library’s Digital Accessibility Team, an
award-winning group of developers and accessibility advocates that aim to
educate and provide accessibility services across the Library.

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Jillian Downey is Director of Publishing Production for the University of
Michigan Press, within Michigan Publishing and the University of Michigan
Library. Jillian has worked in publishing for almost 30 years, more than 20
of them at Michigan Publishing in Ann Arbor, and has worn many hats, across
manuscript editorial, design, and production. She manages the ebook
creation, quality-check, and file and metadata distribution processes. In
recent years this has included working closely with colleagues at Michigan
Publishing to create workflows for putting original materials, ebooks, and
enhanced ebooks in the University of Michigan Press Ebook Collection on the
Fulcrum hosting and services platform. Since Fall 2015 Jillian has been
involved in creating and implementing accessibility initiatives for
Michigan Publishing.

-- 
Leah Hinds
Executive Director
Charleston Library Conference