Mirador accessibility test configurations for DZB Lesen / BIKOSAX report #3464
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Hi @camillevilla and @jvine, thanks a lot for your work, that's a really useful compilation of test screens. We will coordinate with our partner institution on when and how the testing will be done and I'll let you know as soon as I have news. Thanks! |
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Goal is to set up 5-7 configurations that represent the basic functionality of Mirador, with direct URL access to the configuration so it can be used for both automated and manual accessibility testing. Each configuration requires one or more manifests to illustrate the functionality in a meaningful way. I've included example manifests; if someone has a better illustration for any of these tasks, please feel free to suggest it.
1. Start
Tasks: Assess opening screen; open catalog
2. Catalog
Tasks: Add a resource; open a resource
Manifests: Catalog should not include resources that cannot be opened (e.g. "The biological basis of medicine"). Probably should include all the manifests included in the testing?
3. Two-up comparison
Tasks: Open a second resource.
Manifests: Two related manifests with metadata and meaningful canvas labels.
https://purl.stanford.edu/db076zm5895/iiif/manifest
https://purl.stanford.edu/np593hr6132/iiif/manifest
3.1 Metadata
Task: Read/compare metadata of two manuscripts. Requires using the toggle to open the sidebar in both windows.
3.2 Navigation
Tasks: Use the index to navigate to different pages in the manuscripts. Requires using the sidebar menu to select the index for both manuscripts.
4. Annotations
Tasks: Read the text of the transcript annotations. Navigate between annotations and across pages.
Manifest: Book with searchable full-text annotations
https://wellcomelibrary.org/iiif/b18035723/manifest
5. Search
Tasks: Use the sidebar menu to navigate to Search; enter a search term; navigate the results.
Manifest: Book with searchable full-text annotations
https://wellcomelibrary.org/iiif/b18035723/manifest
6. Download
Tasks: Start from a page with 2 images. Navigate to the "Download & share" menu; select Download; select an option (page A, page B, whole object).
Notes: I don't think download is implemented in core Mirador, but it is in Stanford's embedded Mirador. This introduces another layer to the test: The viewer embedded in a web page that has its own content (and potential issues).
Manifest: Multi-page object that has a whole-object option.
https://purl.stanford.edu/yg239bh0641
7. Switch language
Tasks: Navigate to the workspace sidebar and select Workspace options; select Language; select an alternate language.
Manifest: Object that has labels and/or metadata in the starting and target languages.
https://api.digitale-sammlungen.de/iiif/presentation/v2/bsb00068386/manifest
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