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Accessibility Coffee Talk: Policy Meets Practice

Accessibility Coffee Talk: Policy Meets Practice
What do the Nelson Memo, US and EU legislation, and broader readership have in common? Accessibility. This topic embodies the theme of the conference on incentives and outcomes, so grab some coffee and bring your questions and curiosity to this session to learn how accessibility works in practice for users of assistive technologies, what the current and forthcoming US and EU requirements are, and how accessibility of content benefits all of us.
Publication Date
October 2025

New Directions 2025

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Thirty years ago, Charlie Munger delivered his now-famous “Psychology of Human Misjudgment” speech at Harvard, where he argued that the behaviors we observe—whether in individuals, organizations, or markets—are the natural result of underlying incentive structures. This theme will delve into how different stakeholders such as researchers, institutions, publishers, funders, and governments create and respond to incentives. From the evolution of open access models to the business strategies behind publishing workflows, we will examine the systemic forces steering the future of scholarly publishing and ask how these incentives align with our values and what we can do to impact the forces that shape the knowledge ecosystem.

Neil Gilstrap

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Accessibility Coffee Talk: Policy Meets Practice, Chief Technical Officer

Sean Concannon

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Senior Manager, Solution Architecture, Atypon/Wiley

Simon Holt

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Senior Product Manager, Content Accessibility, Elsevier, B.V.

Wendy Stengel

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Digital Accessibility Section Head, Library of Congress