Submitting Campus
Daytona Beach
Department
Staff Works - Hunt Library
Document Type
Article
Publication/Presentation Date
2025
Abstract/Description
Web accessibility has been a topic of discussion in organizations for decades. Much ink, physical and digital, has been spilled urging developers, designers, and web administrators to build their online environment so that users of all abilities can access their content. Despite this, web accessibility remains out of reach across swathes of the Internet. The organization WebAIM conducts annual studies reviewing the accessibility of the 1,000,000 most popular websites’ homepages.1 The results for 2025 found that these pages had an average of 51 errors per page. While this represents a decrease from the previous year, there remains much work to be done to create a truly inclusive web.
Publication Title
Library Insights
Publisher
Northeast Florida Library Information Network (NEFLIN)
Scholarly Commons Citation
Michaels, C. (2025). Accessibility in the Academic Library: Assessing the Web Accessibility of NEFLIN Member Library Websites. Library Insights, (). Retrieved from https://commons.erau.edu/publication/2434