This webinar will explore:
- A university press’ viewpoint on creating born-accessible e-books and what that journey has taught them about the importance of collaboration and how they hope this improves the reach of their e-book content.
- A librarian’s expectations from content and platform providers related to accessibility, and what they expect to change in their own workflows (including library publishing and platforms) in response to EAA requirements.
- How EBSCO has prepared to meet new accessibility requirements under EAA and ADA Title II, and what new features and functionality will be available for end users on the EBSCO platform for eBooks and beyond.
Speakers

Vanessa de Bueger, Amsterdam University Press
Vanessa brings over 20 years of global bookselling experience to her role as Director of Sales & Marketing at Amsterdam University Press, with a background spanning publishing, retail, and international markets.

David Trefas, University of Basel
David Tréfás is Head of Modern Collections at Basel University Library, where he leads strategic initiatives around digitization, accessibility, and evolving leadership in response to changes in scholarship and society.

Amber Russell, EBSCO Principal Product Manager for Accessibility and Globalization
Experienced Accessibility and UX leader with over a decade of driving inclusive digital strategies across healthcare, finance, tech, and global information services.

Emma Waecker, Director of Product Management for EBSCO eBooks
Emma, Director of Product Management for EBSCO eBooks, brings 15 years at EBSCO and a passion for user experience, accessibility, library workflows, and advancing interoperability across library systems.

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