7 Resources

Here’s a list of resources for further reading and exploration of digital accessibility to enhance your understanding and skills in creating accessible content:

Websites
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
https://www.w3.org/WAI/ 
The WAI website is the go-to resource for guidelines, techniques, and resources for web accessibility, including the latest on WCAG.

An Author’s Guide to Writing Alt Text
https://www.tandfonline.com/pb-assets/tandf/authors/tf-alt-text-guide.pdf
Provides insights into what alt text (alternative text) is and why it’s crucial for accessible publishing.

Harvard Guide to Using Alt Text
Write helpful Alt Text to describe images | Digital Accessibility​ (harvard.edu)
A comprehensive guide on formatting bibliography entries.

Online Courses
“Introduction to Web Accessibility” by edX and W3C
A comprehensive course developed by the W3C that covers the basics of web accessibility, strategies, guidelines, and web standards designed to create an inclusive web.
“Accessibility: How to Design for All” by Coursera
This course focuses on the principles of inclusive design and accessibility, offering practical approaches to ensure digital products are usable by as many people as possible.

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