Resources on Accessible Web Design and Adaptive Technology for Libraries A training packet of materials on issues related to accessibility for people with disabilities to library resources is now available through DO-IT at the University of Washington. The training packet includes materials on accessibility issues for libraries, adaptive technology and accessible Web design. Included are two videotape presentations on adaptive technology and accessible Web design, a presentation script that can easily be modified to your needs, overhead transparency templates, handout templates covering adaptive technology, accessible Web design and libraries accessibility issues. The training materials are available for $50. Many of the materials are also available via the Web at http://weber.u.washington.edu/~doit/UA/ These materials were developed with funding from the Telecommunications Funding Partnership as part of a cooperative project of DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking & Technology) and the University Libraries at the University of Washington. To order materials, send e-mail to DO-IT at doit@u.washington.edu The DO-IT Web site includes other resources that may be of interest. Visit http://weber.u.washington.edu/~doit/ Beth Fraser Project Librarian DO-IT/University Libraries University of Washington bamf@u.washington.edu