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Crossref DOI Accessibility Tool by Patrick Vale

Enhances Crossref DOI links for better accessibility with screen readers, providing meaningful link text without altering the visual experience for sighted users.

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Enhances Crossref DOI links for screen reader users by adding the title of the work as a hidden link for accessibility. Sighted users see the original DOI link unchanged. Open source; feedback and contributions welcome.
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10 months ago (Oct 25, 2024)
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