accessibility

University of Regina Presentation

September 11, 2024

Our team in the Prairie Region will be speaking at the University of Regina in the Faculty of Kinesiology about our programming and document accessibility.

Mark Black, Nikki Langdon, and Patti-Lynne McLeod standing at a table.

Neil Squire Works With Regina Public Library to Increase Accessibility

May 13, 2024

On May 3rd, Prairie Regional Manager Nikki Langdon took part in a group panel presenting on the findings on Accessibility in the Regina Public Library system at the Saskatchewan Library Association annual conference, along with Regina Public Library branch manager Mark Black and Outreach Services Librarian Patti-Lynne McLeod.

Neil Squire staff members Dale, Gordon, Bev, Joel, and Munesh pose for a photo at ATIA.

Neil Squire at ATIA 2024

February 5, 2024

Neil Squire Assistive Technology Specialists and staff members from across Canada attended ATIA 2024 this year to soak up all they could about AT.

A man in a wheelchair uses a laptop.

Microsoft Edge: An Accessibility Overview

February 2, 2024

With Microsoft Edge all the accessibility features are built-in and ready to be toggled with no downloads or searching required. Of course, that means that Edge is less customizable than Chrome, but for the vast majority of users, Edge’s built in features are more than adequate.

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