this event is finished. go to the web site archive to see a video. Mike Electronic Accessibility in Libraries--webcast For those of you interested in Accessibility issues, this should be an interesting discussion. Note that there is not charge for tuning into the webcast. Please excuse any duplication. The National Center on Disability and Access to Education would like to remind you of the upcoming free webcast - Electronic Accessibility in Library and Information Services. It will be held on Wednesday, September 14th. If this is the first time you have heard this message or need additional specifics, please read on, or register to receive a reminder at http://www.ncdae.org/webcasts/ Please pass this notification along to those who would have interest in the topic. Thanks, NCDAE Staff ******** The National Center on Disability and Access to Education is pleased to announce another in our series of webcasts. Join us Wednesday, September 14th, 2005 for the live audio Webcast titled Electronic Accessibility in Library and Information Services. The broadcast will begin at 1PM Mountain Daylight Savings Time (12:00PM Pacific; 2:00PM Central; 3:00PM Eastern). The webcast is free of charge and will feature speakers nationally known for their work in accessibility and or information/library sciences. Axel Schmetzke is from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point library, Marilyn Irwin is from Indiana University's School of Library and Information Science in Indianapolis, and Jennifer Duncan is from Utah State University's Merrill-Cazier Library. The panel will discuss the state of electronic accessibility to libraries that are used in distance education. They will share current access data, policy and best practice, and opinions on the specific challenges that must be overcome to create accessible library experiences for individuals with disabilities. The panel will answer questions that are submitted by listeners. Please consider how you can interact with the panelists by going to http://www.ncdae.org/webcasts/ You will be able to tune in to the broadcast free of charge beginning 10 minutes before the broadcast begins. The broadcast will last approximately one hour. You will be able to tune in using your computer using either Windows Media Player or Quicktime. Archives (transcript and audio) will be available shortly after the conclusion of the broadcast. The broadcast will be captioned for the deaf and hard of hearing and archives will be available shortly after the conclusion of the broadcast. Previous Webcasts are archived on the National Center Web site (www.ncdae.org). They include: - Accessible Education Policy: Points of Possible Influence - Research and Development of Accessible Technologies - Electronic Accessibility in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics - Computer-based Assessment and Testing: Access or Accommodation - Accessible Distance Education Technologies and Techniques --------------------------- Check out EASI New Synchronous Clinics: http://easi.cc/clinic.htm EASI Home Page http://www.rit.edu/~easi Online courses and Clinics http://easi.cc/workshop.htm Check the EASI Library Web http://www.rit.edu/~easi/lib.htm >>> Error in line 8 of AXSLIB-L.MAILTPL: unknown formatting command <<< -> . . . . . . . . . <-