Journal: Learned Publishing

Volume 31, Issue 1

3 -- 4Lettie Y. Conrad, Bill Kasdorf. Making accessibility more accessible to publishers
5 -- 10Alistair McNaught, Ruth MacMullen, Sue Smith, Vicky Dobson. Evaluating e-book platforms: Lessons from the e-book accessibility audit
11 -- 18Bill Kasdorf. Why accessibility is hard and how to make it easier: Lessons from publishers
21 -- 24Lauren Trimble. Accessibility at JSTOR: From box-checking to a more inclusive and sustainable future
25 -- 29Brad Turner. Benetech global literacy services: Working towards a 'born accessible' world
31 -- 34Emma House, Richard Orme, Mark Bide. Towards universal accessibility: The UK policy landscape and supporting technology
35 -- 38Frederick Bowes III. An overview of content accessibility issues experienced by educational publishers
39 -- 44Jamie Axelrod. Making materials accessible to students in higher education institutes: Institutional obligations, methods of compliance, and recommendations for future action
45 -- 47Madeleine Rothberg. Publishing with accessibility standards from the inside out
49 -- 54Violaine Iglesias. Beyond the mandates: The far-reaching benefits of multimedia accessibility
57 -- 62Jo Burges. CAL Download - an innovative approach to making books more accessible
63 -- 68Caroline Manis, Huw Alexander. The secrets of failing better: Accessible publishing at SAGE. A case study
69 -- 76Ted Gies. The ScienceDirect accessibility journey: A case study
79 -- 82George Abbott. How publishing has helped and hindered me: Experiences and advice from a blind reader and publisher
83 -- 85George Kerscher. Do you have a broken link in your accessibility chain?