DigitalCommons@UNMC: Accessibility
Accessibility Support and Feedback
If you have accessibility questions or issues with the Digital Commons platform, or to report accessibility issues, please contact Digital Commons Consulting Services via email at or by phone at +1 (510) 665-1200 ext. 2. We usually respond within 24 hours on weekdays.
Accessibility Features
Portable Document Format (PDF) Files
Digital Commons records may include PDF files as downloadable primary full texts or supplementary content.
DigitalCommons@UNMC may choose to make tagged PDFs available for users of assistive technology. Document processing within Digital Commons preserves the tag structure of uploaded PDF files. Primary files may have a standard Digital Commons cover page (which contains appropriate tags) prepended to the document.
DigitalCommons@UNMC may choose to make PDFs with searchable text or Optical Character Recognition (OCR) available.
Structural Markup
Main navigation links are consistent across pages in DigitalCommons@UNMC. Site structure is standardized, as all pages comprise 4 sections:
- A header bar that includes the main navigation
- A main content area
- A sidebar
- A footer
When Cascading Styles Sheets (CSS) are disabled, or when using assistive technology, the 4 sections are read in the above order.
Most content and features are operable using only the keyboard. Most of the content of static pages can be accessed with JavaScript disabled in the web browser.
Skip Navigation Link
Keyboard users may bypass repetitive elements at the top of each page by immediately tabbing to the first interactive item, which is a “Skip to Main Content” link. This allows users to jump to the main section of the current page context.
Visual Design and Mobile Display
All pages and content may be enlarged using standard browser controls or screen magnification software.
A mobile-specific style sheet, with a smaller viewport, is applied for users loading pages on mobile devices. Pages are mostly usable when style sheets are disabled.
Text has sufficient contrast (4.5:1 for small text; 3:1 for large text) with its corresponding background to be clearly legible in almost all areas of the site. Links are visually distinguished from text, and most interactive elements also have obvious visual hover and focus states.
Access Keys
Access keys allow users to jump to specific elements of a web page using keyboard shortcuts. To activate an access key, press the modifier key + the access key.
Access key modifiers differ between the web browsers and operating system platforms:
- Chrome: Alt on Windows. Ctrl + ⌥ Opt on Mac.
- Firefox: Alt + ⇧ Shift on Windows. Ctrl + ⌥ Opt on Mac.
All pages in DigitalCommons@UNMC define the following numeric access keys:
- Access key 1: DigitalCommons@UNMC Home (navigates away from current page context)
- Access key 2: Main Content Area (of the current page context)
- Access key 3: My Account Page (navigates away from current page context)
- Access key 4: Search (activates search input field)
- Access key 0: Accessibility Statement (navigates away from current page context)
Additionally, search results pages may be navigated using the following alphabetical access keys:
- Access key f: First results page
- Access key n: Next results page
- Access key p: Previous results page
- Access key l: Last results page
Rich text fields on submission forms have the following built-in keyboard shortcuts:
- Alt + 0 - Help
- Alt + F10 - Toolbar (also allows user to return to the previous field)