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Welcome to the ASCLA Wiki! The [http://ala.org/ascla Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA)], a division of the [http://www.ala.org American Library Association], enhances the effectiveness of library service by providing networking, enrichment and educational opportunities for its diverse members, who represent state library agencies, libraries serving special populations, multitype library organizations and independent librarians.
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== Statement on Web Accessibility ==
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In accordance with ASCLA’s Vision Statement to provide leadership within ALA on making library services accessible to all, the ASCLA Wiki will adhere to web accessibility standards established by the [http://www.w3.org/WAI/ World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Accessibility Initiative (W3C WAI)], [http://www.section508.gov/ Section 508], and the [http://www.access-board.gov/ United States Access Board]. Web accessibility is a vital concern among members of ASCLA. Information posted to the ASCLA Wiki that is not compliant with these accessibility standards may be removed.
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== About ASCLA ==
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The [http://ascla.ala.org/toolkit/index.php?title=ASCLA_Membership_Wiki ASCLA Membership Wiki] features key information about ASCLA, [http://www.ala.org/ala/ascla/asclaourassoc/asclabylaws/asclabylaws.cfm ASCLA Bylaws], [http://www.ala.org/ala/ascla/asclaevents/events.cfm ASCLA Events & Conference Information], [http://www.ala.org/ala/ascla/asclaprotools/asclastandards/standardsguidelines.cfm Standards and Guidelines], [http://www.ala.org/ala/ascla/asclaourassoc/asclavolunteers/asclavolunteers.cfm Volunteering and becoming active within ASCLA], and much more helpful information about being a member of ASCLA.
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== ASCLA Divisional Committees & Discussion Groups ==
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* [http://ascla.ala.org/toolkit/index.php?title=ASCLA_Web_Task_Force Web Task Force Wiki]
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== ASCLA Sections ==
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* [http://ascla.ala.org/toolkit/index.php?title=ASCLA_ICAN_Wiki InterLibrary Cooperation And Networking Section (ICAN) Wiki]
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* [http://ascla.ala.org/toolkit/index.php?title=ASCLA_ILEX_Wiki Independent Librarian's Exchange Section (ILEX) Wiki]
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* [http://ascla.ala.org/toolkit/index.php?title=ASCLA_LSSPS_Wiki Libraries Serving Special Populations Section (LSSPS) Wiki]
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* [http://ascla.ala.org/toolkit/index.php?title=ASCLA_SLAS_Wiki State Library Agency Section (SLAS) Wiki]
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== ASCLA Topics ==
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'''Planning'''
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* [[ASCLA Business Plan FY 2007-2010]]
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* [http://www.ala.org/ala/ascla/asclaourassoc/asclastratplan/StrategicPlan2006_pdf Strategic Plan]
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''' Annual and Midwinter Conference Information '''
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* [http://www.ala.org/ala/ascla/asclaevents/events.cfm ASCLA Events & Conference Information]
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* [http://www.ala.org/ala/ascla/asclaevents/asclaannual/annualconference.cfm ASCLA at the 2008 Annual Conference] | [http://wikis.ala.org/annual2008/index.php/Annual_2008 ALA Annual 2008 Conference Wiki]
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''' Think Accessible Before You Buy '''
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The Accessibility for Electronic Media Ad Hoc Committee is pleased to present the first edition of [http://www.ala.org/ala/ascla/asclaprotools/thinkaccessible/default.cfm "Think Accessible Before You Buy: Questions to Ask to Ensure that the Electronic Resources Your Library Plans to Purchase are Accessible]. This guide has been compiled to help library service staff "think accessible" as they consider purchasing computer based electronic resources or internet services, and to advocate and promote equality of access for library patrons and staff with disabilities. The guide includes a glossary of commonly used terms associated with electronic resources and accessibility, as well as user friendly questions, considerations, examples, and checklists to help library staff evaluate if computer based electronic resources or internet services are accessible for people with disabilities.
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Download the entire "Think Accessible Before You Buy" guide: [http://www.ala.org/ala/ascla/asclaprotools/thinkaccessible/thinkaccessible.pdf Think Accessible Before You Buy (Accessible PDF)] | [http://www.ala.org/ala/ascla/asclaprotools/thinkaccessible/thinkaccessible.doc Think Accessible Before You Buy (MS Word)]
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'''[[Accessibility to Library Databases and Other Online Library Resources for People with Disabilities]]'''

Latest revision as of 12:19, 6 January 2009

Welcome to the ASCLA Wiki! The Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies (ASCLA), a division of the American Library Association, enhances the effectiveness of library service by providing networking, enrichment and educational opportunities for its diverse members, who represent state library agencies, libraries serving special populations, multitype library organizations and independent librarians.


Statement on Web Accessibility

In accordance with ASCLA’s Vision Statement to provide leadership within ALA on making library services accessible to all, the ASCLA Wiki will adhere to web accessibility standards established by the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Accessibility Initiative (W3C WAI), Section 508, and the United States Access Board. Web accessibility is a vital concern among members of ASCLA. Information posted to the ASCLA Wiki that is not compliant with these accessibility standards may be removed.

About ASCLA

The ASCLA Membership Wiki features key information about ASCLA, ASCLA Bylaws, ASCLA Events & Conference Information, Standards and Guidelines, Volunteering and becoming active within ASCLA, and much more helpful information about being a member of ASCLA.

ASCLA Divisional Committees & Discussion Groups

ASCLA Sections

ASCLA Topics

Planning

Annual and Midwinter Conference Information


Think Accessible Before You Buy

The Accessibility for Electronic Media Ad Hoc Committee is pleased to present the first edition of "Think Accessible Before You Buy: Questions to Ask to Ensure that the Electronic Resources Your Library Plans to Purchase are Accessible. This guide has been compiled to help library service staff "think accessible" as they consider purchasing computer based electronic resources or internet services, and to advocate and promote equality of access for library patrons and staff with disabilities. The guide includes a glossary of commonly used terms associated with electronic resources and accessibility, as well as user friendly questions, considerations, examples, and checklists to help library staff evaluate if computer based electronic resources or internet services are accessible for people with disabilities.

Download the entire "Think Accessible Before You Buy" guide: Think Accessible Before You Buy (Accessible PDF) | Think Accessible Before You Buy (MS Word)


Accessibility to Library Databases and Other Online Library Resources for People with Disabilities