Colleagues, we are working to form a strategy that can ensure that our digital 
collections are accessible. We have an online application to discover our 
distinctive special collections, including digitized derivitives. They are 
viewable with the open source software UniversalViewer. The accessibility 
statement 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/UniversalViewer/universalviewer/wiki/Accessibility-Statement-for-the-Universal-Viewer__;!!KGKeukY!kLdvD3U2uTrLMMpcPJxFW2tWwRAZcetqOpDgGfUAfR-dDjYciGiw0n97OMjhNjyCFA$
 
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/github.com/UniversalViewer/universalviewer/wiki/Accessibility-Statement-for-the-Universal-Viewer__;!!KGKeukY!kLdvD3U2uTrLMMpcPJxFW2tWwRAZcetqOpDgGfUAfR-dDjYciGiw0n97OMjhNjyCFA$%20>
 > for this includes the statement "Cultural heritage images of text do not 
have alternative text, or transcription. These are exempt under the 
legislation."



I have spoken to others more experienced in the realm of digital accessibility 
and special collections, and they are unaware of what legislation would exempt 
certain images from being accessible. Does anyone know what this refers to?



Thank you very much,



Michelle Henley
Discovery Services and Digital User Experience Manager
Libraries, Information Technology Digital Initiatives
320 18th Avenue Library, 175 W 18th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210
614-688-3512 Office / 614-292-3062 Fax
henley...@osu.edu<mailto:henley...@osu.edu>

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