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MIT accessibility policies related to software and web-based applications:

MIT is committed to providing equal access to information technology in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

This commitment ensures that MIT Web-based products, software, online documentation, and library resources will be accessible to users with disabilities. Developers and purchasers need to take accessibility features into account in the design or purchase process using the checklists shown below. The checklists apply to software and Web-based products to be used in administration and services, courses of instruction, departmental programs and Institute sponsored activities.

If you purchase software or Web-based products, use the Purchaser's Checklists to evaluate the products you are considering purchasing.

If you develop software or Web-based products, use the Developer's Checklists to guide you in creating applications or Web pages.

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