The Colorado State Library’s COLibraries program provides websites for many Colorado libraries. The State Library provides the content management systems for the sites, administers the sites’ server, and advises and assists site owners as needed on issues related to the sites’ maintenance, administration, and usability. The State Library makes every effort to ensure that the sites are accessible, and compliant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA guidelines, as required by Colorado law. The State Library is not, however, responsible for the content of our client sites.
Conformance status
COLibraries sites use either WordPress or Drupal as their content management system. Both of these platforms have committed to compliance with WCAG 2.0 AA. Both, however, may have themes and plugins that are not fully compliant. Moreover, content created with these platforms may not conform to AA guidelines because of human error or a lack of knowledge about what the guidelines require.
The State Library includes accessibility throughout our internal policies, and in trainings for Web content authors. We also regularly check the sites we host with accessibility audit software, which is also made available to site owners, to help ensure accessibility guidelines are being followed.
We track our progress in meeting accessibility goals, and regularly update a report detailing our progress. Visit our Accessibility Progress page to view the report.
Feedback
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of the sites we host. You should first contact individual site owners. If you contact a site owner and get no response, by all means contact us about the issue as well:
- Phone: 303-866-6900
- E-mail: csl.info@cde.state.co.us
- Postal Address: 201 East Colfax Ave, Room 309, Denver, CO 80203
- Or you can reach us via this site’s contact form [https://colibraries.org/#contact-us]
We try to respond to feedback within 2 business days via email; responses may take longer via post. We will do our best to fix any accessibility issues brought to our attention, and if we cannot fix the issue we will do our best to provide a more accessible alternative.