Digital Accessibility
Digital Accessibility at Harvard
Harvard University is committed to making our information technology and digital content accessible, so that everyone has the opportunity to access the university's knowledge, ideas, and resources.
We all have a role to play.
Everyone has a role to play in making Harvard’s digital information more accessible.
Digital Accessibility Services
Digital Accessibility Services (DAS) supports the Harvard community in making sure that everyone has the opportunity to access the university’s knowledge, ideas, and resources.
For access to all other disability-related resources and guidance for students, faculty, staff, visitors and guests, please visit University Disability Resources.
New Self-Paced Course: Introduction to Digital Accessibility at Harvard
DAS is excited to announce a new 20-30 minute training on Harvard's Digital Accessibility Policy. The course covers responsibilities across all roles, provides an overview of disability and assistive technologies, and offers resources to help you get started. Enroll now to learn how to meet Policy expectations and make Harvard more accessible for everyone.
Introduction to Digital Accessibility at Harvard - Self-Paced
Harvard's Digital Accessibility Policy
Digital Accessibility Policy
This Policy is established to promote equal access to information technology and digital content and to improve the user experience of IT and digital / online media for all users, including persons with disabilities.
Digital Accessibility Policy Procedures
Information and guidance on implementing Harvard's Digital Accessibility Policy, with supporting examples and definitions.
Policy Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Browse information and frequently asked questions about Harvard's Digital Accessibility Policy that went into effect on June 1, 2023.
Digital Accessibility Services Office Hours
Not sure where to start with accessibility? We're here to help!
The Digital Accessibility Services (DAS) team is available to answer your questions and provide guidance and support to the Harvard community. We hold virtual office hours via Zoom on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month from 10am-12pm.
DAS Office Hours
DAS Office Hours
DAS Office Hours
Instructor-Led Trainings
Digital Accessibility Services offers live instructor-led trainings for the Harvard community on topics such as content creation, development, documents, and testing. We have also offer self-paced training courses that provide quick overviews of popular accessibility topics.
Not sure which training is right for you? Check out our Learning Paths guide to find the most relevant training for your role.
Digital Accessibility Foundations
Digital Accessibility for Content Creators
Introduction to Digital Accessibility & Harvard's Policies
How to check a website's accessibility
Automated Tools
Automated tools evaluate a website’s code and content, flag accessibility issues, and often provide guidance on how to fix the issues. These tools save time for both developers and content creators, and they often catch errors that might not be obvious.
Manual Testing
After you’ve done a first pass with automated tools, you’ll need to follow up with manual testing to make sure your website is inclusive and accessible.
Accessibility Services at Harvard
Digital Accessibility Services (DAS)
DAS offers training, consultation, and resources on accessibility for the Harvard community. DAS also maintains this website (accessibility.huit.harvard.edu).
- Email digitalaccessibility@harvard.edu for questions regarding digital accessibility, Harvard's Digital Accessibility Policy, trainings, consultations, and resources.
University Disability Resources (UDR)
UDR provides leadership and guidance on university best practices, employee disability accommodations, planning accessible events, finding accessibility vendors, and consultation on physical access or renovations, while ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations.
Digital Accessibility Liaisons (DAL)
The network of DALs coordinates local efforts, facilitates training, and monitors progress. At least one DAL has been appointed to represent each school and administrative unit.
- View the list of DALs (HarvardKey Required)
- Browse the DAL Portal (HarvardKey Required)
Library of Digital Accessibility Techniques
Browse a comprehensive library of how-to guides with practical examples and code snippets to help you create accessible content and code.