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I can speak to Deque being a reputable company. Our University uses their training materials and I've attended several online events. In my experience, they seem to be good folk and certainly know what they're doing.

Though I don't have direct experience with accessiBe, word on the street about them is not so hot...  https://adrianroselli.com/2020/06/accessibe-will-get-you-sued.html

Best,
Alyssa

Alyssa Panetta
Web Designer/Developer
University Libraries
University at Albany

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At CUNY, we are looking into Deque and Monsido for this, but we haven't priced it out yet.

Valerie Forrestal
Web Services Librarian/Associate Professor
College of Staten Island Library
City University of New York
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Hello all,

We've received a question from a faculty member about *locating an editing
service that would review ADA compliance for an OER project they are
working on*. Do any of you know of any firms or consultants who do this
kind of work? Either an audit, or someone who would do the work to make it
accessible, would be helpful to know.

Thanks!

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Kayla Abner

(she/her)

*Digital Scholarship Librarian*

Digital Scholarship and Publishing Services

Library, Museums and Press

University of Delaware

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