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The Advocacy and Continuing Education subgroup will focus on providing resources, tools, and skills necessary for librarians, archivists, records managers, and other GLAM professionals to advocate for, as well as support accessibility within their organizations. This group will share information pertaining to:
The Advocacy and Education subgroup focuses on providing resources, tools, and skills necessary for librarians, archivists, records managers, and other GLAM professionals to advocate for, as well as support accessibility within their organizations.  
This DAWG subgroup organizes events for presentations, demonstrations, discussions, and other learning activities for digital library practitioners working in areas relating to or intersecting with issues of accessibility and technology. Our focus is on pedagogy as advocacy, raising awareness and educating practitioners on emerging opportunities and barriers faced by disabled people, as well as ethical use of open source products, including assistive technologies.


* Guidelines for web accessibility, such as WCAG 2.x
== Group Facilitators ==
* Responding to existing and emerging barriers faced by disabled persons
* Alex Wermer-Colan, Temple University (2020– )
* Advocacy and Outreach work
* Adele Fitzgerald, St. Joseph's University, New York (June 2021– )
* Forum Preparation
* Mark Weiler, Wilfrid Laurier University (2020–May 2021)
* Ethical Use of open source products, including assistive technologies
 
* Other areas as determined by the group
== Upcoming Events ==
 
* December, 2023: Date and time TBA.
Group Discussion about GLAM Advocacy Efforts successes and failures.
 
== Previous Events ==
* 2023-11-09: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xt85Hzog_rBh3CPQJ96herPkzjenJu5hx3CXaAuGfNc/edit?usp=drive_link The Intersection of Copyright and Accessibility], presented by Carli Spina.
* 2023-10-03: DAWG Advocacy & Education Group and the DLF Cultural Assessment Group joint [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11wwjvpFWtH8MExd_lMbZa4cQKGkvu5z1?usp=share_link article discussion on Metadata and universal access in digital library environment] by Wondwossem Mulualem Beyene.
* 2023-03-27 [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lQMrMICgFmFB39HuPTFRLrJnS0NS777a?usp=share_link Article Discussion on Captioning] led by Abigail Norris-Davidson - Norris-Davidson, Abigail and Emanuel, Michelle, "Caption This: Creating Efficiency in Audiovisual Accessibility Using Automatic Speech Recognition Toolkit" (2021). [https://egrove.olemiss.edu/libpubs/18/ Library Publications. 18]
* 2023-03-08 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RGNzUM3yqX-fVqHwJRYCUsjztmT4SEjD_-u4b9Bkfmo/edit?usp=share_link VPAT Interpretation presentation], led by  Jane Berliss-Vincent
* 2022-09-29 [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1srjUFiK9T1 PDF remediation presentation/discussion recording] Speakers Aneta Kwak, Jonathan Milam & Mark Weiler, with additional support from Ashley Shaw, Matt Thomas & Bart Kawula
* 2022-05-05 Discussion of Digital Equity, led by Don Michael, Central Piedmont Community College. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/10FQgc8pfeo0o2fsUmsdz-6ycCQ_aK-ZQ/view?usp=sharing Recording] — [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/113Z29wQjNsbgE1Gb4V8iPfKIRnqZo848/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108709593258990269422&rtpof=true&sd=true Slides]
* 2022-03-24 Introduction to the [https://wiki.diglib.org/Accessibility_Auditing_Shortlist Auditing Shortlist] - presented by Kristen Heldmann and [Debbie Krahmer
* 2022-02-24 Discussed challenges of Alt text in libraries and digital collections/exhibits - discussion lead by Wendy Robertson (she/her) and Adele Fitzgerald (her/her) - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cRtizym4PxfDWfuHv3MlJPmSdSyhBrd2prNXh4EF5Gc/edit?usp=sharing links shared] (Google doc)
* 2021-10-12 Discussed the article [https://jitp.commons.gc.cuny.edu/barriers-to-supporting-accessible-vr-in-academic-libraries/ “Barriers to Supporting Accessible VR in Academic Libraries”] by Jasmine Clark and Zack Lischer-Katz, The Journal of Interactive Technology & Pedagogy (20 May 2020))
* 2021-07-08: Discussion -- Reflecting on the Pandemic's Effects on Digital Accessibility
* 2021-04-29: Penniphurr Stevenson (she/her) led an informal learning session on using MARC to enhance records for accessibility [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1s7WJ-mmCCiVTVzfrIpgbzOJteG-HJKBwVkprUGnd_vE/edit?usp=sharing Resources (Google doc)]
* 2021-03-19: Abigail Sachs (she/her) led a discussion of ableism in the LIS field. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x0UGUfKk6lWKm9uBllahVG9x3Lg4w3pxIzBBONwWIIs/edit?usp=sharing Resources (Google doc)]
* 2021-02-25: Demonstration of JAWS by Mark Weiler (sighted, JAWS certified librarian) and Daniella Levy-Pinto, a JAWS user for more than two decades in academic and professional settings. She is the projects coordinator for the National Network for Library Service (NNELS)
* 2021-01-27: Discussed the article "Teleconference Accessibility and Guidelines for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users" by Raja S. Kushalnagar and Christian Vogler - [https://doi.org/10.1145/3373625.3417299 https://doi.org/10.1145/3373625.3417299] - Discussion facilitator was Adele Fitzgerald
* 2020-10-12: [[Inclusive Design and Accessible Exhibits: Some Guidance for Libraries, Galleries, and Museums]] -- webinar by Sina Bahram -- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV-V3pttNDM YouTube recording]


== Group Organizers ==
* Alex Wermer-Colan, Temple University (2020— )
* Adele Fitgerald, St. Josephs' College, New York (June 2021– )
* Mark Weiler, Wilfrid Laurier University (2020–May 2021)




* Back to [[Digital Accessibility Group|main Digital Accessibility Group page]].
* Back to [[Digital Accessibility Group|main Digital Accessibility Group page]]

Latest revision as of 12:04, 14 November 2023

The Advocacy and Education subgroup focuses on providing resources, tools, and skills necessary for librarians, archivists, records managers, and other GLAM professionals to advocate for, as well as support accessibility within their organizations. This DAWG subgroup organizes events for presentations, demonstrations, discussions, and other learning activities for digital library practitioners working in areas relating to or intersecting with issues of accessibility and technology. Our focus is on pedagogy as advocacy, raising awareness and educating practitioners on emerging opportunities and barriers faced by disabled people, as well as ethical use of open source products, including assistive technologies.

Group Facilitators

  • Alex Wermer-Colan, Temple University (2020– )
  • Adele Fitzgerald, St. Joseph's University, New York (June 2021– )
  • Mark Weiler, Wilfrid Laurier University (2020–May 2021)

Upcoming Events

  • December, 2023: Date and time TBA.

Group Discussion about GLAM Advocacy Efforts successes and failures.

Previous Events