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Rachael Bradley-Montgomery

Rachael Bradley-Montgomery

Adjunct Lecturer (Digital Accessibility Architect at Library of Congress)

rlb@umd.edu
410-591-9202

BIO

Rachael has 20+ years of experience in usability, human-computer interaction, and accessibility.  She consults on usability and accessibility and runs Accessible Community, a non-profit dedicated to helping small organizations become accessible. She also co-chairs the W3C Accessibility Guidelines Working Group and co-facilitates the Cognitive and Learning Disabilities Accessibility Task Force.

Rachael has an MS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland at College Park. Her current research focuses on:

  1. Using online communities and crowd-sourcing to address accessibility issues, and
  2. The intersection of usability and accessibility in the digital and physical world.