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From Policy to Practice: ADA Title II and Libraries

In April 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a major update to Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), establishing clear standards to ensure that websites and other digital services provided by state and local governments are accessible to individuals with disabilities. For public libraries, state libraries, and academic libraries at public institutions that serve populations of 50,000 or more, the deadline to comply is April 24, 2026.

Achieving accessibility compliance can be complex, even without the pressure of a regulatory deadline. Factoring in the added legal concerns, library staff responsible for digital content may be asking:

  • What is WCAG 2.1 AA?
  • Which types of library content are covered—and which are exempt?
  • Are there tools to help non-experts with accessibility remediation?
  • What steps can my library take to get started?
  • How can we proactively create accessible web pages, PDFs, and other digital materials?
  • Who determines whether my library is in compliance?

This session will provide a practical overview of the updated rule, explore strategies for evaluating and improving digital accessibility, and offer space for discussion about the unique challenges libraries may face in implementing the new requirements.

Please note: This webinar is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.

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Staff contact
Scott Hreha

Web Product Manager & Developer