2019-10-08 - Accessibility Notes

2019-10-08 - Accessibility Notes

Date

Oct 8, 2019

Attendees

  • @egerman

  • @Paul Moeller

  • @Kathy Zadrozny

  • @Zak_Burke

  • @Khalilah Gambrell

  • @Huda Khan

  • @Ryan Berger

Agenda

  • Welcome and overview of agenda format (30 min)

  • WolfCon (10 min) 

    • Set of guidelines for application development (here's what you should be doing to write an app; awareness of accessibility documentation that already exists)

    • Documentation awareness 

    • SIG is open for developers to come to get feedback  

    • Consider the broader audience of OLF

 

Regular Agenda 

  • Developer Validation 

  • Jira Updates

  • New items (as needed) 

  • Project Work

    • VPAT and Accessibility Statement 

    • Keyboard Navigation

      • FOLIO needs to be keyboard navigable. The document is where we are and where we need to be (Keyboard Navigation

      • Need feedback and continue to develop. 

      • Make the document discoverable to the community. (I use this key and doesn't work) 

      • Tables are validated that they work in FOLIO 

      • Next steps

        • Accessibility SIG Validation 

          • Missing navigation keyboard strokes 

          • Non-industry standards (keyboard navigation not other library management system) 

          • Review implementation notes for clarity and accuracy 

        • Gather frequently used shortcuts and macros (create list) 

    • Training

    • Advisory User Panel 

    • Documentation 

  • Initiatives Check-in

    • Training

    • UX Testing 

    • Advisory (yet to start, see project work)

  • Good of the group announcements

    • Khalilah is putting together a listserv list of related accessibility listservs developers can join

    • There is a document tied to testing and would be another editing session 

Next meeting:

  • Nov 12, 2019 10:00 AM - call for developer validation; review the keyboard naivgation 

  • Dec 10, 2019 10:00 AM - survey regarding freqently used shortcuts 

Action items

@egermanWOLFCon agenda 
@Huda Khan put together a survey for frequently used shortcuts
@egerman send out keyboard navigation doc as google doc for editing/commenting