Hi Halie,
I haven't used them personally, and have no idea what their pricing is like, but I was really impressed with the demos and lightning talk done by StackMap at the recent NASIG conference: https://www.stackmap.io/about-us.
Best of luck to you in this effort! It's really worth doing, not just for compliance but for a fully welcoming experience for all of your library users.
Cheers,
Snowden
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] Accessible Library Building Maps
Hi all,
Has anyone done a successful revamp of their library building maps to make them accessible/WCAG compliant? We are weighing the options of creating HTML/image maps from scratch to tag with alt text or use an application to build interactive maps. Currently they are just PDFs created in Canva.
I'm curious if anyone has dealt with this issue and the (ideally free or cheap) solution you devised.
Thanks,
Halie Kerns
Systems & Technology Librarian
Bridgewater State University
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