Introduction
This page aims to inform you about accessibility while using the site.
To know the level of accessibility of this website, see RGAA declaration of compliance.
The International Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) defines web accessibility as follows:
Web accessibility means that websites, tools, and technologies are designed and developed so that people with disabilities can use them. More specifically, people can:
Web accessibility encompasses all disabilities that affect access to the Web, including:
- perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the Web
- contribute to the Web
- auditory
- cognitive
- neurological
- physical
- speech
- visual
See also introduction to web accessibility.
Website
Main browsing
HAL websites (portals) are organized in sections, each portal can define its own sections. We usually find
- Homepage ;
- Submit ;
- Search ;
- Browse ;
- Documentation ;
- My space.
Other browsing systems
- a search engine is displayed on all pages and the specific search page allows access to an advanced search ;
- a breadcrumb placed directly below the main menu tells you where you are and the path taken to get to the page where you are.
Quick access link
There is no quick access link
Other
Javascript is required for the deposit
Report an issue
If you encounter an accessibility issue, get in touch with us at accessibilite@archives-ouvertes.fr.
This document was updated on January 09, 2023.