These organizations are excellent sources of updated accessibility information.
- The A11y Project: Accessibility resources
- A11y Rules An ever growing collection of short, 5- to 15-minute discussions with disabled people about the barriers they encounter on the web
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) National Network: Information, guidance, and training on the ADA.
- AXSChat: Interviews with people involved in accessibility
- CAST: Resources on Universal Design for Learning
- Digital Accessibility Digest: News and newsletter on accessibility around the world
- Diversability: Community of people with disabilities (and the people who support us), on a mission to elevate disability pride, together
- Equal Entry AR/VR/XR: Making XR accessible
- Google Accessibility: Accessibility resources from Google
- Google for Education: Tools to transform teaching and learning so every student and educator can pursue their personal potential
- Microsoft Accessibility: Microsoft Accessibility resources, news, product information, and stories
- Stark’s Accessibility Library: A curated library of accessibility resources, guides, and more
- UMN Digital Accessibility: Web Design References and newsletter includes a lot of resources on accessibility
- University of Washington’s DO-IT (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology) Center: Vast number of resources to empower people with disabilities through technology and education in both the classroom and the workplace. Their project, AccessISL, is developing a capacity-building model for making informal STEM learning opportunities more welcoming and accessible to individuals with disabilities.
- XR Access: Making XR accessible