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Accessibility Statement
This accessibility statement applies to the Stud.IP installation of the University of Augsburg at digicampus.uni-augsburg.de.
As a public body within the meaning of Directive (EU) 2016/2102, we strive to make our websites and mobile applications accessible in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Disability Equality Act (BGG), the Barrier-Free Information Technology Ordinance (BITV 2.0) implementing Directive (EU) 2016/2102 and the Bavarian Ordinance on Electronic Administration and Accessible Information Technology (BayEGovV).
Status of compatibility with the requirements
The accessibility requirements result from §§ 3 paragraphs 1 to 4 and 4 of BITV 2.0, which was issued on the basis of § 12d BGG.
The review of compliance with the requirements is based on an assessment performed by Materna Information & Communications SE in the beginning of 2022. The benchmark for the test is EN 301 549 and the A and AA status of WCAG 2.1. The requirements of WCAG 2.1 (conformance levels A and AA) were checked using the 98 test steps of the BITV/WCAG test.
The check refers to Stud.IP release 5.0.
This Stud.IP installation is not fully compliant with the accessibility regulations that apply to us. In detail:
- Heading hierarchies are not fully respected on some pages.
- In some cases, there are no, incorrect or insufficient alternatives for images, control elements and graphical elements.
- Graphics and control elements lack correct markup in some cases, so that they cannot be correctly detected by assistance systems.
- The language in alternative texts is sometimes specified in English without the language change being correctly marked.
- List entries, tables (columns) and forms are sometimes not correctly labelled.
- The visible order of page elements sometimes differs from the order in the source text.
- The minimum requirement for contrasts is not met everywhere.
- The keyboard control is not fully usable.
- The home page lacks the provision of explanations about the website in plain language and in German sign language.
In addition, content posted by users, e.g. PDFs or videos, may have barriers.
Stud.IP is currently being revised with regard to accessibility. The following measures to reduce barriers were included in the release of Stud.IP 5.1 and following:
- Attributes and alternative texts are added and corrected so that screen readers can correctly interpret buttons, links, controls and graphics and output appropriate texts.
- Heading hierarchies and page element order are revised/corrected.
- Language mark-ups will be standardized.
- List entries, tables (columns) and forms will be labelled correctly and linked in a meaningful way.
- A possibility to change the contrast is implemented.
- The keyboard control is corrected.
- Action menus and accordion elements are revised.
- Responsive navigation will be improved.
- A sample declaration on easy language should be included in Stud.IP 5.5.
Date of preparation or last update of the declaration
This statement was created on 16/10/2023 and last updated on 02/08/2024.
Report Barriers / Contact
Would you like to report existing barriers? Please use the form "report barrier" at the following page:
If you have any questions, you can contact us via one of the following channels:
Enforcement procedure
If you did not receive a satisfactory response to your inquiry on handicapped accessibility within six weeks, you have the option of submitting an online application for a review of compliance with accessibility requirements or the possibility of contacting the authority responsible for enforcement:
File application online: Antrag auf Prüfung der Einhaltung der Anforderungen an die Barrierefreiheit
Landesamt für Digitalisierung, Breitband und Vermessung (LDBV)
IT-Dienstleistungszentrum des Freistaats Bayern
Durchsetzungs- und Überwachungsstelle für barrierefreie Informationstechnik
St.-Martin-Straße 47
81541 Munich
E-Mail: bitv@bayern.de
Homepage: www.ldbv.bayern.de/digitalisierung