Accessibility report
At the SLU Library, we want everyone to be able to use our digital services. Here we describe how our digital services comply with the Act on Access to Digital Public Services, known accessibility issues and how you can report deficiencies.
We recognise that our digital services currently do not fully comply with legal requirements, but we are continuously working to improve accessibility. A number of the services offered by the library are provided by third-party providers, where we are not always fully able to influence the user interface. In these cases, we report errors and deficiencies to the provider and upgrade the service when the provider has made improvements. Specific information on individual services can be found below.
What to do if you cannot use our digital services
If you need content from us that is not available to you, please contact the library.
Enforcement procedure
The Agency for Digital Government is responsible for enforcing the accessibility regulations. If you’re not happy with how we respond to your complaint about web accessibility or your request to make content accessible, you can submit a complaint to them.
Issues with our digital services
The website and the underlying systems are partially compliant with the Swedish accessibility regulations. For details about accessibility in each service, see below.
How we tested our digital services
We have performed self-assessments (internal testing) of our digital services.
Date of the latest assessment is provided for each system in the list above.
Reporting accessibility problems with the digital services
We’re always looking to improve the accessibility of our digital services. If you find any problems that aren’t listed on this page or if we’re not meeting the requirements of the accessibility regulations, please contact the library.