10 Best Practices for Creating Accessible Academic Content

 

ebookonlinelearningeducationknowledgegraphic.jpgAccessibility has become a core responsibility in academic publishing. Ensuring that scholarly content is accessible allows research to reach a wider audience, including readers who rely on assistive technologies.

One of the most important practices is maintaining structured content formatting. Using proper headings, lists, and logical hierarchy improves navigation for both readers and screen readers. Providing alt text for images, tables, and figures ensures that visual information is not lost for visually impaired users.

Publishers must also consider accessible equation formatting using standards like MathML, especially in STEM publishing where mathematical content is common. In addition, applying XML tagging and semantic markup improves compatibility across digital formats such as EPUB, HTML, and digital journal platforms.

Clear typography, sufficient contrast, and responsive layouts further enhance usability across devices..

By integrating accessibility into the production workflow, publishers can crea

te inclusive academic content that meets global publishing standards while expanding the reach of scholarly knowledge.

If you’re looking to build accessible, standards-compliant academic content, Wordium helps publishers implement structured workflows, tagging, and formatting that make research truly accessible.

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