Getting some work-work done for a few hours this morning before diving into the prerecorded and live recorded #ERL26 sessions. I love that they leave everything up for a full year after the conference--seems like every year, I go snag slides or a handout a few months later. But. If I don't watch all the sessions this week, it'll never happen.
There's always this bit of energy let-down once you finish both a presentation and the entire conference itself, especially if both happen on the same day. Oof. I'm tired and brain-ful right now. #ERL26
@BigFrickinSwede being supportive of my library conference presentation today with his Questionable Content shirt! #ERL26
Last dance break of #ERL26 ended with a little Reading Rainbow! Aw!
Importance of viewing April ADA deadline as the starting point rather than the goal. Don't lose momentum! What internal succession planning needs to happen? Both for when key staff leave and for onboarding new people, reagrdless of position. #ERL26

Getting ready for my conference presentation about accessibility by putting on my disability pride flag bracelet.

Hyyyyype! #ERL26 #CripLib

"Repeating the lies becomes the loyalty test." #ERL26
U of Toronto's old eresource problem reporting form has a 75% turnaway rate!! (Plus the erroneously filled out ones on top of that.) The downsides to a totally open-ended form. #ERL26
Final day of the conference is always bittersweet. We've learned so much, met great people, and had a wonderful time in the process. Today, I'm speaking about vendor a11y conversations after the April ADA deadline. #ERL26
Dear librarians: you can randomize within Excel. You do not need the planet-burning lie machine to do it for you. #ERL26