The Evolution of Accessibility Metadata
In 2019, we announced our Content Transparency Initiative to provide users of our various storefronts, sampling sites, and catalog feeds with the ability to see the accessibility markup that was present in newly submitted EPUB content. This year, we are expanding this program to provide:
- Visibility of the accessibility tab for every title (both EPUB and PDF)
- Simplified methods of providing accessibility markup metadata for existing titles in our system
Background
In 2017, the W3C posted the EPUB Accessibility 1.0 specification. Although great work had been done on many fronts to help content creators provide a high degree of accessibility in their documents, this specification provided formal requirements for evaluation and certification. These requirements were then formulated into a User Experience Guide for Displaying Accessibility Metadata and Display Techniques for EPUB Accessibility Metadata.
In 2019, VitalSource released its Content Transparency Initiative to display this accessibility metadata using the W3C’s recommendations. From that point, content that was submitted to our platform containing this metadata was displayed in the product detail page of our storefronts, branded stores, sampling site, and catalog feeds. Currently, any content following our content submission guidelines has the ability to use the appropriate metadata to claim accessibility for many areas, including:
- Navigation structure & page numbers
- Read aloud (text to speech)
- Screen reader support
- Textual adjustments (foreground & background colors, line spacing, and font changes)
- Images and alt text
- Mathematical content
How to Submit Metadata
By following the W3C specification details above, any new submission of content to our platform can provide the associated accessibility markup metadata for us to display to end-users.
Starting today, That metadata submitted inside your EPUB files will be live within a few hours.
Later this summer, we will also provide a spreadsheet to upload metadata for existing titles in our platform, or for PDF titles that have the appropriate markup included. This template will contain instructions and formatting examples and will be available on this page, or in our Upload platform.
Prior to the start of the Fall 2021 term, we will display the Accessibility tab for all titles in our system, adding an explanation for those without any metadata.
Examples of Best Practices
In addition to the examples included in our accessibility metadata template, you can find great resources for how to craft good accessibility metadata on the web.
A few of these resources are: