Amanda Rogers et al. write “Academic publishing stands at a critical juncture where accessibility has become more than just a compliance requirement. It’s an ethical imperative—and an opportunity for innovation. While open access has revolutionized how research reaches readers, true accessibility encompasses a broader spectrum of considerations that institutions, publishers, and service providers must address to create genuinely inclusive scholarly communication. The statistics paint a sobering picture of the current state of accessibility in academic publishing. Only 2.4% of PDFs demonstrate full compliance with accessibility criteria, highlighting a significant gap in making research truly accessible.”
