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Accessibility certification guidelines for how to handle within publication files #62

Open RachelComerford opened 6 years ago

RachelComerford commented 6 years ago

It has been proposed that there will be accessibility certification that would be generated by third parties and be allowed to be associated with files. We should discuss what the best practice might be around this and determine if standards/guidelines make sense for whether this be included in metadata within the file and/or human readable somewhere standard so that readers can be aware.

Marketplace Impact For all marketplaces that support accessible content

Possible tech impact May need specific metadata elements and may need to be coordinated with other metadata standards orgs for dissemination of information that needs to be used for the marketplace and not just the content package

deborahgu commented 6 years ago

This should work in concert with the schema.org accessibility metadata -- no sense in further forking this effort -- but should also confront the feedback that the schema.org terms are difficult to understand and involve concepts which are complex and hard to understand.

mattgarrish commented 6 years ago

There is metadata already for this: http://www.idpf.org/epub/a11y/accessibility.html#sec-conf-reporting

It's not in schema.org as it wasn't realistic on the 3.1 timeline and there are issues about whether this should be solved more generally. There was work done on credentials in schema.org but was only a proposal, for example.

This should be solved within a revision of the accessibility spec, though, otherwise we risk forking practices.

deborahgu commented 6 years ago

Oh, thanks, Matt! I thought that was in the schema.org ontology; my bad.

mattgarrish commented 6 years ago

There's also a KB article on using this metadata: http://kb.daisy.org/publishing/docs/metadata/evaluation.html