Are We There Yet?
Kathie Schneider, PhD, retired clinical psychologist and Benetech Board member, reflects on the successes and shortfalls of accessibility as the ADA turns 32
Kathie Schneider, PhD, retired clinical psychologist and Benetech Board member, reflects on the successes and shortfalls of accessibility as the ADA turns 32
Today is the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. This landmark legislation affirms and protects the rights of people with disabilities in a wide range of public settings. Since the ADA came into effect, American society has benefited tremendously; nevertheless, there is still significant work to be done. In this blog, individuals share ways the ADA has impacted their lives and the additional support they would like to see.
Books published by Taylor and Francis will now be certified as accessible. Learn more about Taylor and Francis’ accessibility designation.
Working with the regional department of education & local charities, Benetech launches Bookshare corners for blind and low-vision Filipinos.
If a publisher is interested in becoming Global Certified Accessible, should they work with a conversion vendor who is already certified, or can their current vendor also become certified? Why is it important for a publisher and their conversion vendor to be certified?