During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around upcoming compliance changes for websites, particularly those serving larger communities. Lisa, a committee member, highlighted that organizations must adapt their online content to meet new accessibility standards by 2027. This includes proper use of alt text and descriptive picture captions to ensure that individuals with disabilities can effectively navigate websites using screen readers.
The meeting emphasized the importance of educating all staff involved in website and social media management about these changes. Lisa noted that while larger organizations will need to implement these changes sooner, smaller entities will have a bit more time. The committee acknowledged the extensive work required to transition to compliant formats, which will necessitate more thoughtful posting practices moving forward.
Additionally, the meeting touched on library operations, including circulation statistics and upcoming programs. The library reported 46,533 circulations for the fiscal year 2024, with a notable increase in the use of digital resources like Hoopla. The committee also expressed gratitude towards the Friends of the Library for their support in funding summer reading programs.
In terms of facility updates, the library's custodian successfully cleaned the upper windows, a task that had not been performed in years, and improvements were made to the reference area to enhance its functionality. The meeting concluded with plans for future programs and a commitment to keep the community informed about compliance progress and library activities.