Date/Time
7/14/2026
10:00 AM - 11:15 AM Eastern Event Registration
Competency
Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion, Library website basics , policies and procedures
Event Description
Is your library seriously considering website accessibility but unsure where to begin? As awareness and legal requirements continue to grow, understanding your responsibilities is the essential first step.
In this session, we’ll discuss the core guidelines used to evaluate web accessibility in the United States and offer practical first actions you can take right away. You’ll learn about common pitfalls to avoid, how to start building a strong foundation for an inclusive online experience, why commercial accessibility overlays fall short, and how to approach PDFs responsibly and effectively. Learning Objectives:
With nearly three decades of experience in web development and design, Laura has worked extensively in both public libraries and as an independent consultant. She is a recognized Library Journal Mover & Shaker and the author of books on social media, content marketing for libraries, and library website design. Laura is a frequent speaker for public library organizations, where she emphasizes practical, sustainable approaches to accessibility and helps libraries build digital services that are usable by all members of their communities. Location
Setting: Live Virtual
Online via Zoom UNITED STATES Contact Person
Details
Who should attend: Anyone wanting to learn more about web accessibility
Competencies: Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion, Innovation, and Laws Cost: FREE to all Can't attend on the date or time listed? Sign up anyway! This webinar includes archive access for later viewing at your convenience. It’s never too late to save your library money. NEO-RLS Memberships are pro-rated! Call us today to join. Tell a Friend
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