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Accessibility 101: A Researcher’s Guide to Making Content Accessible [English and Spanish versions]

Murray, Alexandra
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CeKTER (Center on Knowledge Translation for Employment Research)
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2021-04-29
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What is accessibility?

Accessibility refers to whether a product or service is usable by all regardless of disability status. Principles of accessibility are not limited to physical spaces (such as stairs or curbs) – the same principles apply to websites and public facing documents. There are guidelines to follow to make documents, web pages, presentations, products, and research findings more accessible to people with disabilities. This tip sheet offers an introduction to accessibility and will be followed by tip sheets that focus on specifics.

Visit the CeKTER website.

A Spanish version is available.
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10.7191/pib.1167
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