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Further Reading

Further Reading

Explore additional digital accessibility resources.

Explore AbilityNet’s Digital Accessibility Resources for information on legal issues, business cases, how-to guides, tools & resources, and more. Read Creating Accessible Documents for general best practices and tips.

Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU) Digital Accessibility Teaching and Learning Resources includes guides on web and document accessibility. Also consider Understanding Document Accessibility from TMU.

Review the University of Colorado’s Content Accessibility Fundamentals and digital accessibility resources. They also offer a monthly accessibility newsletter.

Section508.gov offers resources and guidance on digital accessibility.

Use TMU’s SLICK acronym, Queen’s University Belfast’s THRIVES system, and the Worcester County Council’s SCULPT framework for basic accessibility checks.

Browse the A11yProject’s accessibility resource list and this Accessibility Resources (Master List) for a massive range of sources, guides, and more.

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