Macmillan Earns
Ebook Accessibility Certification
Textbook
publisher Macmillan Learning is the first publisher to gain an ebook
accessibility certification from Benetech, a nonprofit that develops accessible
technology.
Benetech
launched the Global Certified Accessible program in 2017. The program evaluates
whether ebooks are accessible to people with reading barriers such as
blindness, low vision, dyslexia or physical disability.
Publishers
can certify individual ebooks as accessible under the program, but Macmillan
Learning is the first publisher to have its ebook production process certified.
Benetech will be randomly sampling books produced through this process each
year to ensure its accessibility standards continue to be met. A news release
said that all copyright 2019 Macmillan Learning titles would be certified.
Brad Turner,
vice president of education and literacy for Benetech, said that several other
publishers are close to having production processes certified. Publishers will
be able to display the certification on their website and through retail
partners such as VitalSource -- which recently announced plans to make its catalog
searchable by accessibility features.
Turner said
that several states and community college systems are starting to require
independent verification that textbooks are accessible prior to making large
orders. All Benetech-certified content meets WCAG 2.0 AA+ web-accessibility
standards. The company works with publishers to change their production
processes and ensure content is “born accessible,” said Turner.
“Benetech’s
mission is to help people get access to information. Rather than play catch-up,
we decided to go upstream to the publishers,” he said.
Source
| https://www.insidehighered.com/
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