Module jonix.common

Enum Class EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss

java.lang.Object
java.lang.Enum<EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss>
com.tectonica.jonix.common.codelist.EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss
All Implemented Interfaces:
OnixCodelist, Serializable, Comparable<EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss>, Constable

public enum EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss extends Enum<EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss> implements OnixCodelist
Enum that corresponds to ONIX Codelist 196

Description: E-publication Accessibility Details

See Also:
  • Enum Constant Details

    • Accessibility_summary

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Accessibility_summary
      <ProductFormFeatureDescription> contains a short explanatory summary of the accessibility of the product, or the URL of a web page comprising such a summary, consistent with the more specific conformance, feature and certification details provided. The summary should note both the accessibility features provided and any potential deficiencies. The summary does not remove the requirement for full structured accessibility data, but should be considered a fall-back option if more structured detail cannot be provided or used. Further detailed information may be provided in an external file using codes 94-96. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • LIA_Compliance_Scheme

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss LIA_Compliance_Scheme
    • EPUB_Accessibility_Specification_1_0_A

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss EPUB_Accessibility_Specification_1_0_A
      Conforms with the requirements of EPUB Accessibility Spec 1.0 and WCAG level A. <ProductFormFeatureDescription> may carry a URL linking to a compliance report or certification provided by an independent third party certifier. In the absence of a URL, conformance with the requirements of the Accessibility Specification is self-certified by the publisher
    • EPUB_Accessibility_Specification_1_0_AA

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss EPUB_Accessibility_Specification_1_0_AA
      Conforms with the requirements of EPUB Accessibility Spec 1.0 and WCAG level AA. <ProductFormFeatureDescription> may carry a URL linking to a compliance report or certification provided by an independent third party certifier. In the absence of a URL, conformance with the requirements of the Accessibility Specification is self-certified by the publisher
    • Epub_Accessibility_Specification_1_1

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Epub_Accessibility_Specification_1_1
      Conforms with the requirements of EPUB Accessibility Spec v1.1 - see https://www.w3.org/TR/epub-a11y-11/. <ProductFormFeatureDescription> may carry a URL linking to a compliance report or certification provided by an independent third-party certifier. In the absence of a URL, conformance with the requirements of the Accessibility Specification is self- certified by the publisher. Use with other List 196 codes to indicate WCAG version and level, ARIA inclusion. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • PDF_UA

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss PDF_UA
      Conforms with the requirements of ISO 32000-1:2008 plus ISO 14289-1:2014 - Portable Document Format for Universal Accessibility, for example, all content is tagged in logical reading order and correctly represents the document's semantic structure. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Unknown_accessibility

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Unknown_accessibility
      Product has not yet been assessed for accessibility, or no or insufficient accessibility information is provided. It should be treated as likely to be inaccessible (and also may not have been checked for hazards). <ProductFormFeatureDescription> may carry details of why the accessibility of the title is unknown. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Inaccessible_or_known_limited_accessibility

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Inaccessible_or_known_limited_accessibility
      Known to lack significant features required for broad accessibility. Details of and reasons for limitations on accessibility can be given in <ProductFormFeatureDescription>. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • No_reading_system_accessibility_options_actively_disabled_except

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss No_reading_system_accessibility_options_actively_disabled_except
      No accessibility features or content rendering options offered by the reading system, device or reading software (including but not limited to the ability to modify or choose text size or typeface, word and line spacing, zoom level, text or background color, or use of text-to-speech) are limited, disabled, overridden or otherwise unusable with the product EXCEPT - in ONIX 3 messages only - those specifically noted as subject to restriction or prohibition in <EpubUsageConstraint>. Note that provision of any significant part of the textual content as images (ie as pictures of text, rather than as 'text-as-text', and without any textual equivalent) or the application of some technical protection measures (DRM), inevitably prevents full use of these accessibility options. Code 10 means 'this e-publication is accessible to the full extent that the file format and types of content allow, on a specific reading device, by default, without necessarily inluding any additions such as textual descriptions of images or enhanced navigation. Note that for reflowable e-books, this means code 36 also applies, although code 10 can also be used with accessible non-reflowable (fixed-format) e-publications and with audio material. Should be used with other codes that describe any additions to enhance the level of accessibility
    • Table_of_contents_navigation

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Table_of_contents_navigation
      Table of contents allows direct (eg hyperlinked) access to all levels of text organization above individual paragraphs (eg to all sections and subsections) and to all tables, figures, illustrations etc. Non-textual items such as illustrations, tables, audio or video content may be directly accessible from the Table of contents, or from a similar List of illustrations, List of tables, etc
    • Index_navigation

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Index_navigation
      Index provides direct (eg hyperlinked) access to uses of the index terms in the document body
    • Single_logical_reading_order

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Single_logical_reading_order
      All or substantially all textual matter is arranged in a single logical reading order (including text that is visually presented as separate from the main text flow, eg in boxouts, captions, tables, footnotes, endnotes, citations, etc). Non-textual content is also linked from within this logical reading order. (Purely decorative non-text content can be ignored). All or substantially all audio content should also have a single logical 'reading order', which is the order the content should be presented to the listener
    • Short_alternative_textual_descriptions

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Short_alternative_textual_descriptions
      All or substantially all non-text content has short alternative (textual) descriptions, usually provided via alt attributes. Note this applies to normal images (eg photographs, charts and diagrams) and also to any embedded audio, video etc. Audio and video content should include alternative descriptions suitable for hearing-impaired as well as for visually-impaired readers. (Purely decorative non-text content can be ignored, but the accessibility of resources delivered via a network connection rather than as part of the e-publication package must be included)
    • Full_alternative_textual_descriptions

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Full_alternative_textual_descriptions
      All or substantially all non-text content has full alternative (textual) descriptions. Note this applies to normal images (eg photographs, charts and diagrams) and also to any embedded audio, video etc. Audio and video content should include full alternative descriptions (eg audio-described video) and transcript, subtitles or captions (whether closed or open) suitable for hearing-impaired as well as for visually-impaired readers. (Purely decorative non-text content can be ignored, but the accessibility of resources delivered via a network connection rather than as part of the e-publication package must be included)
    • Visualised_data_also_available_as_non_graphical_data

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Visualised_data_also_available_as_non_graphical_data
      Where data visualisations are provided (eg graphs and charts), the underlying data is also available in non-graphical (usually tabular, textual) form
    • Accessible_math_content_as_MathML

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Accessible_math_content_as_MathML
      Mathematical content such as equations is usable with assistive technology, through use of MathML. Semantic MathML is preferred but Presentational MathML is acceptable
    • Accessible_chemistry_content_as_ChemML

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Accessible_chemistry_content_as_ChemML
      Chemistry content such as chemical formulae is usable with assistive technology, through use of ChemML
    • Synchronised_pre_recorded_audio

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Synchronised_pre_recorded_audio
      Text-synchronised pre-recorded audio narration (natural or synthesised voice) is included for substantially all textual matter, including all alternative descriptions, eg via a SMIL media overlay
    • Text_to_speech_hinting_provided

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Text_to_speech_hinting_provided
      Text-to-speech has been optimised through provision of PLS lexicons, SSML or CSS Speech synthesis hints or other speech synthesis markup languages or hinting
    • Language_tagging_provided

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Language_tagging_provided
      The language of the text has been specified (eg via the HTML or XML lang attribute) to optimise text-to-speech (and other alternative renderings), both at whole document level and, where appropriate, for individual words, phrases or passages in a different language
    • Dyslexia_readability

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Dyslexia_readability
      Specialised font, character and/or line spacing, justification and paragraph spacing, coloring and other options provided specifically to improve readability for dyslexic readers. Details, including the name of the font if relevant, should be listed in <ProductFormFeatureDescription>. Use with <EditionType> code HRE as appropriate
    • Use_of_color_is_not_sole_means_of_conveying_information

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Use_of_color_is_not_sole_means_of_conveying_information
      For readers with color vision deficiency, use of color (eg in diagrams, graphs and charts, in prompts or on buttons inviting a response) is not the sole means of graphical distinction or of conveying information. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Use_of_high_contrast_between_text_and_background_color

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Use_of_high_contrast_between_text_and_background_color
      Body text is presented with a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 (or 3:1 for large/heading text). Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Use_of_high_contrast_between_foreground_and_background_audio

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Use_of_high_contrast_between_foreground_and_background_audio
      Foreground audio content (eg voice) is presented with no or low background noise (eg ambient sounds, music), at least 20dB below the level of the foreground, or background noise can be switched off (eg via an alternative audio track). Brief and occasional sound effects may be as loud as foreground voice so long as they are isolated from the foreground. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Full_alternative_audio_descriptions

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Full_alternative_audio_descriptions
      All or substantially all non-text content has full alternative descriptions as pre-recorded audio. Note this applies to normal images (eg photographs, charts and diagrams) and also to any embedded video etc. Video content should include full alternative descriptions (eg audio-described video) and transcript, subtitles or captions (whether closed or open) suitable for hearing-impaired as well as for visually-impaired readers. (Purely decorative non-text content can be ignored, but the accessibility of resources delivered via a network connection rather than as part of the e-publication package must be included). Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Next_Previous_structural_navigation

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Next_Previous_structural_navigation
      All levels of heading and other structural elements of the content are correctly marked up and (if applicable) numbered, to enable fast next heading / previous heading, next chapter / previous chapter navigation without returning to the table of contents. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • ARIA_roles_provided

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss ARIA_roles_provided
      Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) roles are used to organize and improve the structural or landmark navigation of the publication (eg to identify key sections of the content and the purpose of hyperlinks). Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Accessible_controls_provided

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Accessible_controls_provided
      Where interactive content is included in the product, controls are labelled to make their use clear. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Landmark_navigation

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Landmark_navigation
      E-publication includes basic landmark navigation (usually less detailed than TOC-based navigation). Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Accessible_chemistry_content_as_MathML

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Accessible_chemistry_content_as_MathML
      Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Accessible_math_content_as_LaTeX

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Accessible_math_content_as_LaTeX
      Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • All_textual_content_can_be_modified

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss All_textual_content_can_be_modified
      E-publication does not restrict the ability of users to modify and reflow the display of any textual content to the full extent allowed by the reading system (eg to change the text size or typeface, line height and word spacing, colors). Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later. Compare with code 10 which applies to a broader range of content types

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Use_of_ultra_high_contrast_between_text_foreground_and_background

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Use_of_ultra_high_contrast_between_text_foreground_and_background
      Body text is presented with a contrast ratio of at least 7:1 (or 4.5:1 for large/heading text). Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Unusual_words_or_abbreviations_explained

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Unusual_words_or_abbreviations_explained
      E-publication provides explanations for unusual words, abbreviations, acronyms, idioms, jargon in an accessible form, such as glossaries, scripted pop-ups. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Supplementary_material_to_an_audiobook_is_accessible

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Supplementary_material_to_an_audiobook_is_accessible
      All supplementary visual or textual material necessary for understanding of an audiobook, is available as pre-recorded audio, or has full alternative text that can be read via text-to- speech. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • All_non_decorative_content_supports_reading_via_pre_recorded_audio

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss All_non_decorative_content_supports_reading_via_pre_recorded_audio
      All contents of the digital publication necessary to use and understanding, including any text, images (via alternative descriptions), video (via audio description) is fully accessible via suitable audio reproduction. The entire publication can be navigated and 'read' using only pre-recorded sound, and does not require visual or tactile perception. NB this implies that all <ProductContent> types listed can be accessed without sight. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • All_non_decorative_content_supports_reading_without_sight

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss All_non_decorative_content_supports_reading_without_sight
      Sometimes termed 'screen reader-friendly', and fully supports multiple forms of non-visual reading. All contents of the digital publication necessary to use and understanding, including text, images (via their alternative descriptions), audio and video material (via their transcripts, descriptions, captions or subtitles) are fully accessible via suitable reading devices, for example text-to-speech screen readers or tactile reading devices ('Braille displays'), and nothing in the digital publication prevents or blocks the use of alternative reading modes. The entire publication can be navigated and 'read' using only text rendered via sound or touch, and does not require visual perception. NB this implies that all <ProductContent> types listed can be accessed without sight. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • EEA_Exception_1_Micro_enterprises

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss EEA_Exception_1_Micro_enterprises
      Digital product falls under European Accessibility Act exception for Micro-enterprises (as defined by current regulations). The product may not have to comply with requirements of the EAA if the publisher is a micro-enterprise. <ProductFormFeatureDescription> may carry details justifying the exception claim. Use for example with code 09. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • EAA_exception_2_Disproportionate_burden

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss EAA_exception_2_Disproportionate_burden
      Digital product falls under European Accessibility Act exception for Disproportionate burden (as defined by current regulations). The product may not have to comply with requirements of the EAA if doing so would financially overburden the publisher. <ProductFormFeatureDescription> may carry details justifying the exception claim. Use for example with code 09. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • EAA_exception_3_Fundamental_modification

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss EAA_exception_3_Fundamental_modification
      Digital product falls under European Accessibility Act exception for Fundamental modification (as defined by current regulations). The product may not have to comply with requirements of the EAA if doing so requires a fundamental modification of the nature of the product or service. <ProductFormFeatureDescription> may carry details justifying the exception claim. Use for example with code 09. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • WCAG_v2_0

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss WCAG_v2_0
      Conforms with the requirements of WCAG version 2.0 - see https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/. <ProductFormFeatureDescription> may carry a URL linking to a compliance report or certification provided by an independent third-party certifier. In the absence of a URL, conformance with the requirements of the Specification is self-certified by the publisher. Should be used in combination with code 04. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • WCAG_v2_1

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss WCAG_v2_1
      Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • WCAG_v2_2

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss WCAG_v2_2
      Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • WCAG_level_A

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss WCAG_level_A
      Conforms with the requirements of WCAG level A. <ProductFormFeatureDescription> may carry a URL linking to a compliance report or certification provided by an independent third-party certifier. In the absence of a URL, conformance with the requirements of the Specification is self-certified by the publisher. Should be used in combination with code 04. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • WCAG_level_AA

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss WCAG_level_AA
      Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • WCAG_level_AAA

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss WCAG_level_AAA
      Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Latest_accessibility_assessment_date

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Latest_accessibility_assessment_date
      <ProductFormFeatureDescription> contains a date in the YYYYMMDD format of the latest assessment or re-assessment of the accessibility of the product. (Note that changes to or re-confirmation of individual accessibility features, standards conformance or certification may be highlighted with a timestamp attribute on the relevant repeat of <ProductFormFeature>). Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Accessibility_addendum

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Accessibility_addendum
      <ProductFormFeatureDescription> contains a short addendum to the accessibility detail of the product, or the URL of a web page comprising such an addendum, providing further details of the specific conformance and features derails provided. The addendum should be considered additional to the more structured data. A complete Accessibility summary (including information that is duplicated in the structured data) should be provided using code 00. Further detailed information may be provided in an external file using codes 94-96. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Compliance_certification_by

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Compliance_certification_by
      <ProductFormFeatureDescription> carries the URL of a web page belonging to an organization responsible for compliance testing and certification of the product - typically a 'home page' or a page describing the certification scheme itself. Only for use in ONIX 3.0 or later

      Jonix-Comment: Introduced in Onix3

    • Compliance_web_page_for_detailed_accessibility_information

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Compliance_web_page_for_detailed_accessibility_information
      <ProductFormFeatureDescription> carries the URL of a web page giving further detailed description of the accessibility features, compatibility, testing, certification etc relevant to this product. The web page should be maintained by an independent compliance scheme or testing organization
    • Trusted_intermediarys_web_page_for_detailed_accessibility_information

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Trusted_intermediarys_web_page_for_detailed_accessibility_information
      <ProductFormFeatureDescription> carries the URL of a web page giving further detailed description of the accessibility features, compatibility, testing etc relevant to this product. The web page should be provided by a trusted intermediary or third party nominated by the publisher
    • Publishers_web_page_for_detailed_accessibility_information

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Publishers_web_page_for_detailed_accessibility_information
      <ProductFormFeatureDescription> carries the URL of a web page giving further detailed description of the accessibility features, compatibility, testing etc relevant to this product. The web page should be provided by the publisher
    • Compatibility_tested

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Compatibility_tested
      <ProductFormFeatureDescription> carries the URL of a web page giving a short description of compatibility testing carried out for this product, including detailed compatibility with various assistive technology such as third-party screen-reading software. See also code 00 for a summary of the accessibility features of the product itself
    • Trusted_Intermediary_contact

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Trusted_Intermediary_contact
      <ProductFormFeatureDescription> carries the e-mail address for a contact at a 'trusted intermediary', to whom detailed questions about accessibility for this product may be directed
    • Publisher_contact_for_further_accessibility_information

      public static final EpublicationAccessibilityDetailss Publisher_contact_for_further_accessibility_information
      <ProductFormFeatureDescription> carries the e-mail address for a contact at the publisher to whom detailed questions about accessibility of this product may be directed
  • Field Details

    • code

      public final String code
    • description

      public final String description
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