Accessibility Statement
Assessibility Statement for this Pressbooks Resource
We are actively committed to increasing the accessibility and usability of the textbooks we produce.
Accessibility features of the web version for this resource
The web version of Introduction to Classical Chinese has been designed with accessibility in mind by incorporating the following features:
- It has been optimized for people who use screen-reader technology.
- all content can be navigated using a keyboard
- links, headings, tables, and images have been designed to work with screen readers
- It has the option to increase font size (see tab on top right of screen).
Other file formats available
In addition to the web version, this book is available in PDF format. You can access the downloadable file type at the bottom of the front cover.
Known accessibility issues and areas for improvement
While we strive to ensure that this textbook is as accessible and as usable as possible, we might not always get it right. Any issues we identify will be listed below.
Element | Requirements | |
License | Must be a Creative Commons license, except no derivative conditions. | Yes |
Formats | Book should be public
download files must be available: editable (XHTML, XML, common cartridge, or ODT), (PDF or EPUB) formats |
Yes
Yes |
Cover and Metadata | The following fields in the Book Information section in the dashboard must be completed:
o Title o Short description o Long description o Basic contributor info: author, editor, reviewer, contributor, etc. o License o Publication date o Subject Include cover image |
Yes |
Editing | OER must be copy edited | Yes |
Peer-review | OER must be peer-reviewed
OER must contain a review statement |
No |
Accessibility | OER should be built with accessibility and inclusive design and mind – see our Accessibility Best Practices from TSP and recommendations below
OER must contain an accessibility statement, for which the OER must have been reviewed using the Accessibility Checklist |
Yes
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Front matter | required:
recommended:
|
Yes |
Back matter | Required:
recommended:
|
No |
Headings | Content is organized under headings and subheadings that are used sequentially. | Yes |
Images | Images that convey information include alternative text descriptions. These descriptions are provided in the alt text field, in the surrounding text, or linked to as a long description. | Yes |
Images | Images and text do not rely on color to convey information. | Yes |
Images | Images that are purely decorative or are already described in the surrounding text contain empty alternative text descriptions. (Descriptive text is unnecessary if the image doesn’t convey contextual content information.) | N/A |
Tables | Tables include row and/or column headers that have the correct scope assigned. | N/A |
Tables | Tables include a title or caption. | N/A |
Tables | Tables do not have merged or split cells. | Yes |
Tables | Tables have adequate cell padding. | Yes |
Links | The link text describes the destination of the link. | Yes |
Links | Links do not open new windows or tabs. If they do, a textual reference is included in the link text. | N/A |
Links | Links to files include the file type in the link text. | N/A |
Audio | All audio content includes a transcript that includes all speech content and relevant descriptions of non-speech audio and speaker names/headings where necessary. | N/A |
Video | All videos include high-quality (i.e., not machine generated) captions of all speech content and relevant non-speech content. | N/A |
Video | All videos with contextual visuals (graphs, charts, etc.) are described audibly in the video. | N/A |
H5P | All H5P activities have been tested for accessibility by the H5P team and have passed their testing. | N/A |
H5P | All H5P activities that include images, videos, and/or audio content meet the accessibility requirements for those media types. | N/A |
Formulas | Formulas have been created using LaTeX and are rendered with MathJax. | N/A |
Formulas | If LaTeX is not an option, formulas are images with alternative text descriptions. | N/A |
Font | Font size is 12 point or higher for body text. | Yes |
Font | Font size is 9 point for footnotes or endnotes. | Yes |
Font | Font size can be zoomed to 200% in the webbook or eBook formats. | Yes |
Accessibility standards
The web version of this resource has been designed to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0, level AA.
Let us know if you are having problems accessing this textbook
We are always looking for how we can make our resources more accessible. If you are having problems accessing this resource, please contact us to let us know so we can fix the issue.
Please include the following information:
- The location of the problem by providing a web address or page description
- A description of the problem
- The computer, software, browser, and any assistive technology you are using that can help us diagnose and solve your issue
- e.g., Windows 10, Google Chrome (Version 65.0.3325.181), NVDA screenreader
This statement was last updated on January 28, 2024