00:23:53 Rebecca Oling: This is the form he is discussing:https://sunybroome.wufoo.com/forms/eit-accessibility-review-form 00:24:49 Rebecca Oling: This is Broome's Exception and Alt Access Form: https://sunybroome.wufoo.com/forms/eit-accessibility-exception-alt-access-form 00:25:38 Colleen Lougen: so all the databases have been going through this review process? that's very impressive 00:29:54 Rebecca Oling: End of May looks likely 00:30:16 markgreenfield: The Deque University license has been extended through the end of May 00:31:36 Rebecca Oling: Course Certificates can be used in your review process and on your CV 00:35:12 Rebecca Oling: I think this is the site she is referencing: https://www.w3.org/WAI/ 00:39:13 Rebecca Oling: Here is the Repository she mentioned: https://slcny.libguides.com/c.php?g=1085439&p=7913264 00:40:17 Rebecca Oling: Here's the SUNY Blue: https://slcny.libguides.com/c.php?g=1085439&p=7913264 00:40:35 Rebecca Oling: Apologies! My copy didn't copy: https://blue.suny.edu/EP/EIT/SitePages/Home.aspx 00:46:06 carli: Some other options for automated, live captions are Google Slides and, as of recently, Zoom (may depend on the type of account you are using). YouTube will also generate automated captions after videos are uploaded and those can then be corrected. 00:48:22 carli: For those who want to audio describe a YouTube video, YouDescribe may be an option depending on your exact needs. 00:50:34 Claire Payne (she/her), Stony Brook: Yes, Rebecca, we have that too - lots of terrible scans from circa 2005 making their way into course content! 00:51:54 markgreenfield: From my perspective, inter-library loans are a huge challenge. 00:52:41 carli: If anyone has questions for the panelists, please let me know in the chat! 00:53:42 Rebecca Oling: Yes @markgreenfield. We are lucky that our ILL Librarian, Kristen Heinrich is aware of and friendly to accessibility needs, but it isn't always possible or practical to ensure that scans are "class ready". If OCR and basic tagging can be a standard, that would help, but images, graphs and tables will continue to be a HUGE challenge and somewhat up to the faculty who is the expert in these topics. 00:55:46 Noah Roth: https://www.section508.gov/sell/vpat 00:56:16 Shannon Pritting: Any University-Wide contracts, we're now adding specific accessibility language as well. Most vendors are ok with it, but some request modifications. 00:56:58 Rebecca Oling: Rebecca.oling@purchase.edu for questions for the cohort 00:57:16 carli: carli_spina@fitnyc.edu 00:57:56 John Thomas (Jeff CC): Thanks everyone!