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On July 30, 2008, Prudence Goforth and Dick Stapleton from the Web Communications and New Media Division emphasized the importance of Section 508 compliance at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This meeting addressed critical compliance issues, including misunderstandings about PDFs, tools for remediation, and strategies for fixing broken links and unapproved domain names. Attendees discussed the significance of archiving and the development of effective remediation plans to ensure that NIH communicates effectively and inclusively through digital platforms.
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1. Section 508: NIH MeetingJuly 30, 2008 Prudence Goforth
Dick Stapleton
Web Communications and New Media Division Section 508: Administration on National Institutes of Health
July 30, 2008
Prudence Goforth
Dick Stapleton
Web Communications and New Media Division
Section 508: Administration on National Institutes of Health
July 30, 2008
Prudence Goforth
Dick Stapleton
Web Communications and New Media Division
2. Agenda Introduction
Section 508
NIHs Compliance Issues
PDFs: Myths & Guidance
PDF Tools
Word Docs: Myths & Guidance
ZIP Files
Video Files
Broken Links
Archiving
Unapproved Domain Names
Fixing the Problems
Section 508 Remediation Planning Agenda:
Introduction
Section 508
NIHs Compliance Issues
PDFs: Myths & Guidance
PDF Tools
Word Docs: Myths & Guidance
ZIP Files
Video Files
Broken Links
Archiving
Unapproved Domain Names
Fixing the Problems
Section 508 Remediation PlanningAgenda:
Introduction
Section 508
NIHs Compliance Issues
PDFs: Myths & Guidance
PDF Tools
Word Docs: Myths & Guidance
ZIP Files
Video Files
Broken Links
Archiving
Unapproved Domain Names
Fixing the Problems
Section 508 Remediation Planning
3. NIH Web Presence