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Web Accessibility in Archives and Special Collections Survey
This questionnaire is part of a research project on web and PDF accessibility considerations in Archives and Special Collections. This project is done as part of the Management of Archives and Special Collections course at the Pratt Institute School of Information.
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What kind of institution/organization is your Archive and/or Special Collection a part of?
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College / University
Corporate
Government
Historical Societies
Museums
Religious
Other:
Does the Archive and/or Special Collection, or parent institution have a web accessibility policy?
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Yes
No
Other:
If "Yes" please describe or link to the web accessibility policy.
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If "No" please check all applicable reasons.
Lack of financial resources
Shortage of staff
Content Management System front-end is managed externally
No Accessibility Services department, task force, or committee
Lack of access to web accessibility training and resources
Web accessibility has not been addressed at my workplace
Other:
What web accessibility standards did the Archive and/or Special Collection adhere to when designing the online access portal?
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Text alternatives for non-text content
All or some functionalities are available from a keyboard
Text reflows in small windows (“viewports”) and when users make the text larger
Headings, lists, tables, input fields, and content structures are marked-up properly
None
Other:
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Do you have control over designing the Archives and/or Special Collection online access portal?
Yes
No
Falls under a different department at your institution
Other:
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Are downloadable finding aids in PDF format accessible?
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Yes
No
Unknown
Has your repository created any digital humanities projects? (Examples include: NYU-Artist Archives Initiative, NYPL-Shelley-Godwin Archive)
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Yes
No
Was web accessibility considered and implemented when designing web interfaces for digital humanities projects? If so, please explain.
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